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Disappoint Definition & Meaning

1. To fail to meet expectations or hopes.

Example: The movie didn't live up to its hype and disappointed the audience.

2. To let someone down or fail to fulfill a promise.

Example: I'm sorry i disappointed you by not being able to make it to your party.

3. To cause sadness or dissatisfaction.

Example: The cancellation of the concert disappointed many fans.

4. To frustrate or hinder progress.

Example: The delay in the project schedule disappointed the team.

5. To disapprove or disagree with a decision or action.

Example: The board members were disappointed with the ceo's decision to cut employee benefits.

Examples of the word disappoint used in sentences.

  • I was disappointed when I lost my ticket to the concert.
  • Mary was disappointed with her grade on her math test.
  • The food at the restaurant was a disappointment after reading such great reviews.
  • The weather was a disappointment on my birthday vacation.
  • Will was disappointed when he arrived at the store and found out they had sold out of the shoes he wanted.
  • I was really disappointed when my favorite restaurant closed down.
  • My boss was disappointed with my performance at work last week.
  • I was disappointed to find out that the concert tickets were sold out.
  • The movie I watched yesterday was very disappointing.
  • I was disappointed that the weather wasn't as nice as I had hoped for my outdoor picnic.
  • The movie didn't live up to my expectations and left me feeling disappointed.
  • I was disappointed with the quality of the hotel room I booked online.
  • It was disappointing to see my favorite team lose the championship game.
  • I was disappointed to find out that the restaurant was closed for renovation.
  • My parents were disappointed when I told them I wanted to drop out of college.
  • I was disappointed to discover that the new restaurant in town did not live up to its hype, and the food was bland and uninspiring.
  • My boss's negative feedback regarding my performance was a huge disappointment, and I knew that I needed to take immediate steps to improve my work.
  • Despite my high expectations, the movie was a major disappoint as it lacked a compelling storyline and failed to keep me engaged throughout.
  • I was disappointed to learn that the concert was cancelled due to a sudden change in the venue's schedule.
  • The results of my final exams were a huge disappointment, and I knew that I needed to work harder to improve my grades next semester.
  • The restaurant had rave reviews, but the food was a total disappointment.
  • Despite her incredible performance in the final round, she was disappointed to come in second place.
  • He was disappointed in himself for not speaking up when he saw his coworker being treated unfairly.
  • The company's recent decision to lay off long-time employees greatly disappointed its loyal customers.
  • After years of anticipation, the movie adaptation of her favorite book turned out to be a major disappointment.
  • The lack of progress in addressing climate change has been a major disappointment for environmentalists.
  • Despite his tireless effort, the team's inability to score a single goal has left him incredibly disappointed.
  • She had high hopes for her new romantic partner, but his constant flakiness and unreliability have left her deeply disappointed.
  • After hearing the news of the company's downsizing, many employees were understandably disappointed.
  • Though she had trained tirelessly for months, a last-minute injury unfortunately led to her being disappointed with her performance in the competition.
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