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disappointment

1

[ dis-uh-point-muhnt ]

noun

  1. the act or fact of disappointing:

    All of his efforts only led to the disappointment of his supporters.

    Synonyms: , ,

  2. the state or feeling of being disappointed:

    Her disappointment was very great when she didn't get the job.

  3. a person or thing that disappoints:

    The play was a disappointment.



Disappointment

2

[ dis-uh-point-muhnt ]

noun

  1. Cape Disappointment, a cape in southwestern Washington State, projecting into the Pacific Ocean on the north of the mouth of the Columbia River.

disappointment

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noun

  1. the act of disappointing or the state of being disappointed
  2. a person, thing, or state of affairs that disappoints
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of disappointment1

First recorded in 1605–15; disappoint + -ment
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Those six years have seen many setbacks and disappointments.

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According to its sister channel Rossiya 1, Russia is missing from the list "to the disappointment of many in the West".

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Some Southwest customers expressed disappointment that the company was straying from features that once defined the brand.

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Scotland's biggest exporters to the United States have expressed disappointment with Donald Trump's new 10% tariffs and called for negotiations to continue.

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“I guess it’s less excitement when you win, and more disappointment when you lose. It’s not quite as balanced of a feeling.â€

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