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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241. He was never elated by applause , nor by censure or disappointment.
242. The timid and the fainthearted , and people that expect quick results, are doomed to disappointment.
243. You should go into a holding pattern until he gets over his disappointment.
244. He found himself completely unable to suppress a sense of disappointment, of letdown.
245. Disappointment, grief and sleeplessness seized him for days after receiving the letter.
246. However, despite the disappointment, Kuyt maintains the Reds players can justifiably be proud of their efforts.
247. I am assailed by disappointment, no one will endeavour to sustain me in dejection.
248. Her face grew momently darker , more dissatisfied and more sourly expressive of disappointment.
249. Disappointment queerly stirring her, she opened her eyes a trifle and ventured a peep at him.
250. But as investors digested the details, the disappointment was palpable.
251. The lack of enthusiasm for unification among most West Germans fills him with disappointment.
252. A puerile tear dimmed my eye while I looked a tear of disappointment and impatience.
253. The disappointment was as bitter as though he had really expected to find the cartridge.
254. An irresistible disappointment took possession of her[sentencedict.com], and she wept broken - heartedly.
255. Meanwhile , I've never heard such universal frustration and disappointment with Bryant permeating the Laker organization.
256. Andy's face paled with disappointment; perhaps with anger as well.
257. However, when I first psychologically from time to time, to my disappointment is irrefutable.
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