disappoint
UK
/dɪsəˈpɔɪnt/disappoint
VERBDefinition of disappoint
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.
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
EXAMPLESExamples of disappoint
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I'm afraid you really disappointed me. I thought you were more honest.
Example sentence2
We thought the party would be good and it didn't disappoint.
Example sentence3
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but the meeting has been cancelled.
Example sentence4
When the president returned, it disappointed our hopes for change.
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