Disappoint example sentences

Related (6): disillusion, frustrate, sadden, dishearten, discourage, dismay.

dis·ap·point

verb

disappoint (verb) · disappoints (third person present) · disappointed (past tense) · disappointed (past participle) · disappointing (present participle)

  - fail to fulfill the hopes or expectations of (someone):

  - prevent (hopes or expectations) from being realized:

Synonyms

fail, dishearten, dispirit, discourage, upset, dismay, depress, sadden, disenchant, disillusion, dissatisfy, disgruntle, chagrin, cheer, satisfy, thwart, frustrate, balk, foil, dash, defeat, baffle, hinder, obstruct, hamper, impede, stymie, fulfill

"Disappoint" Example Sentences

1. I hate to disappoint you, but I can't make it to the party.
2. The movie didn't disappoint me, it was really great.
3. She tried her best not to disappoint her parents.
4. I was disappointed when I found out the concert was sold out.
5. We were all disappointed by the news of his resignation.
6. His poor performance at work is a disappointment to his boss.
7. I hope I don't disappoint my teacher with my work.
8. They were disappointed with the service at the restaurant.
9. It was a huge disappointment when I failed the exam.
10. I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I can't lend you any money.
11. The novel was a bit of a disappointment, not what I expected.
12. The team's performance was a disappointment to the fans.
13. She was disappointed when her friends cancelled their plans.
14. I don't want to be a disappointment to my family.
15. It's a great disappointment that the project got cancelled.
16. I don't want to disappoint my coach, I'll work harder.
17. They were disappointed when their dream house fell through.
18. The lack of support from my colleagues is a disappointment.
19. It was a big disappointment when my flight got cancelled.
20. I was disappointed with the quality of the product I received.
21. She was disappointed when her favorite store closed down.
22. The lack of progress in the project was a disappointment.
23. I was disappointed by the ending of the book.
24. They were disappointed with the turnout for the event.
25. It's a disappointment that summer plans got cancelled due to COVID-19.
26. The job offer turned out to be a disappointment after all the hype.
27. I hope I don't disappoint the team with my performance.
28. It's a disappointment that the concert got postponed.
29. The company's lack of transparency was a disappointment.
30. They were disappointed in the results of the experiment.

Common Phases

1. "I'm sorry to disappoint you;"
2. "It's disappointing to hear that;"
3. "I was disappointed by the results;"
4. "The lack of effort was disappointing;"
5. "The news was quite disappointing."
6. "I must say, I'm a bit disappointed."
7. "That was a disappointing outcome."
8. "Don't want to disappoint anyone, but..."
9. "Disappointingly, things didn't go as planned."
10. "He looked disappointed with the results."

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