Synonym: displease, dissatisfy, let down. Antonym: encourage. Similar words: disappointed, disappointment, appoint, appointment, disappear, disapprove, disappearing, point. Meaning: [‚dɪsə'pɔɪnt] v. fail to meet the hopes or expectations of.
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(61) "How to Get Rid of Cellulite" is his first collaboration with Warner Brothers and will not disappoint fans of his earlier work, with its risque dialogue and funny songs.
(62) Cosher up your son and he will disappoint you in the future.
(63) How can you have the heart to disappoint your parents?
(64) This will disappoint Pan Qinglin, a member of the consultative committee that advises China's government.
(65) Data continued to disappoint on Thursday, with China's official purchasing managers index for June fell to 52.1, compared with 53.9 in May.
(66) I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I can't come after all.
(67) The move will also disappoint the Congolese government which has been trying for some years to get the money returned to Congo.
(68) I'm aware that I disappoint people when I send them away with some Talmudic reasoning.
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(70) I'm using one this week and on every bend, down every straight and over every surface it never fails to disappoint and horrify.
More similar words: disappointed, disappointment, appoint, appointment, disappear, disapprove, disappearing, point, misappropriate, points, point out, point to, pinpoint, to the point, pointless, in point of, checkpoint, pointillism, point of view, a case in point, counterpoint, disagree, disaster, disabled, joint, disavowal, go into, anoint, disability, disarrange.