verb

disappoint

UK /dɪsəˈpɔɪnt/

disappoint

VERB

Definition of disappoint

1

If something disappoints somebody, it makes them unhappy because it was not as good as they expected.

Example: I'm afraid you really disappointed me. I thought you were more honest.

1

If something disappoints somebody, they thought it would happen but it didn't.

Example: I'm sorry to disappoint you, but the meeting has been cancelled.

disappoint

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Examples of disappoint

1

I'm afraid you really disappointed me. I thought you were more honest.

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2

We thought the party would be good and it didn't disappoint.

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3

I'm sorry to disappoint you, but the meeting has been cancelled.

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4

When the president returned, it disappointed our hopes for change.

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