disappointed
adjective /ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd/
/ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd/
- upset because something you hoped for has not happened or been as good, successful, etc. as you expected
- The singer has promised to refund any disappointed fans.
- to be extremely/very/a bit/a little disappointed
- disappointed at something They were bitterly disappointed at the result of the game.
- Fans of the original film will be sorely disappointed at this remake.
- disappointed by something I was disappointed by the quality of the wine.
- disappointed about something Andrea was disappointed about the decision.
- disappointed about somebody (not) doing something I'm disappointed about John not coming.
- disappointed in somebody/something I'm disappointed in you—I really thought I could trust you!
- Nick seemed disappointed in her lack of response.
- disappointed with somebody/something/yourself I was very disappointed with myself.
- It is hard not to feel disappointed with the end result.
- disappointed to see, hear, etc. He was disappointed to see she wasn't at the party.
- disappointed (that)… I’m disappointed (that) it was sold out.
- disappointed (not) to be… She was disappointed not to be chosen.
Extra ExamplesTopics Feelingsb1- We were surprised and disappointed by this decision.
- He seemed almost disappointed when I agreed to go.
- I was bitterly disappointed when I didn't get into college.
- I was slightly disappointed by her attitude.
- He's disappointed in his daughter.
- We're disappointed with the new car.
- If you think I'll agree to that, then you're going to be sadly disappointed.
- Jerry sounded genuinely disappointed.
- The decision left them very disappointed.
- Disappointed applicants will be placed on a waiting list in case of cancellations.
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