Similar words: appoint, appointment, disappear, disapprove, counterpoint, point, point out, point to. Meaning: [‚dɪsə'pɔɪntɪd] adj. disappointingly unsuccessful.
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31. I'm disappointed at the result of the match.
32. All of us were disappointed by him.
33. He is disappointed with the pool car.
34. Fans were disappointed by his no-show at the festival.
35. I was a little bit disappointed.
36. I'm disappointed about John not coming.
37. The movie had disappointed her .
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38. He seemed disappointed when the man refused his request.
39. He was disappointed to hear they were not coming.
40. Day by day the disappointed lover peaked and pined.
41. The fishermen were disappointed with their catch that day.
42. We're disappointed by these results but we're not downhearted.
43. He was bitterly disappointed not to get the job.
44. What are you looking so disappointed about?
45. They were understandably disappointed with the result.
46. I was disappointed that Kluge was not there.
47. Local residents were disappointed with the decision.
48. We were deeply disappointed at/about the result.
49. How can I face Tom? He'll be so disappointed.
50. They were very disappointed at his non-appearance .
51. His parents were bitterly disappointed in/with him.
52. I was disappointed not to be chosen.
53. I was just a teeny bit disappointed.
54. Visitors were disappointed to find the museum closed.
55. I was disappointed with his performance.
56. I'm disappointed in you: I expected you to win.
57. The teacher boomed the disappointed student.
58. He was not so much angry as disappointed.
59. I was guite disappointed with my partner.
60. I was slightly disappointed by her attitude.
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