Antonym: encouragement, inspiration. Similar words: appointment, disappointed, appoint, discontentment, disappear, disapprove, contentment, resentment. Meaning: [‚dɪsəpɔɪnt'mənt] n. 1. a feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized 2. an act (or failure to act) that disappoints someone.
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151. They circulated a joke that reflected both their disappointment with Soviet stinginess and their own destitution.
152. There would be sighs of disappointment at suppertime, and a chorus of polite regrets.
153. His disappointment at missing out added to the way the illness was making him feel.
154. That cabinet came as a huge disappointment to the public and opposition, contributing much to the present unstable atmosphere.
155. Their bitter disappointment with Netanyahu and his government was not primarily political.
156. They expressed strong disappointment at not being included but offered numerous suggestions for Rice to consider.
157. Then we were allowed to go, to the disappointment of the crowd.
158. Their biggest disappointment was the re-election of North Carolina Republican Sen.
159. Even in pure mathematics, he met with one bitter disappointment.
160. He seemed to be genuinely horrified at the prospect of causing embarrassment or disappointment or inconvenience to another person.
161. The news came as a deep disappointment to us all.
162. Self-pity is a totally contemptible vice and I have throughout many vicissitudes and much unmerited disappointment avoided it as a plague.
163. The 36-year-old blonde beauty was unable to hide her bitter disappointment at failing to win her libel action against the People.
164. The reality is often a disappointment that can not be discussed.
165. Yet the expedition was a complete disappointment for its organizers, who had hoped to conquer a fabulous El Dorado.
166. These efforts are mixed successes at best, but the experience is not disappointment for the reader.
167. McGee expressed disappointment at not being chosen for the job.
168. Those protests reflected popular desires for democracy, but Mr Gbagbo has proved a disappointment to those awaiting a new era.
169. The Secretary of State mentioned in his statement the disappointment that others might feel.
170. Both companies expressed disappointment at Cheney's decision and said that they would contest the cancellation.
171. The result was a bitter disappointment for Wimbledon who could have scored on three occasions in the first half.
172. He also cited his disappointment over a number of recent appointments made by the Prime Minister.
173. The pro-democracy rallies and protests at the rigged elections have led to government disappointment with the behaviour of the students.
174. But the sky, to the disappointment of the crews, did not show first light as expected.
175. Among more radical monetarists and free marketeers there remains disappointment that the government had not done more to shift the middle ground.
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176. That decision, announced on 3 October, was a bitter disappointment.
177. But despite enthusiasm and hard work, disappointment and disillusion are the main reward.
178. It must have been a terrible disappointment to Rex Renfrow to think that he could never make it.
179. These commitments amount to considerable progress, which should offset some of the disappointment felt over debt relief.
180. This was a bitter disappointment to Oliver, but his new friends were still as kind to him as ever.
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