disappointed

UK /ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd/ US /ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪnɪd/
adj 3

Collocations

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(adj.)

VERBS

be, feel, look, seem, sound

leave sb

The poor performance left the fans deeply disappointed after the match.

ADV

bitterly, deeply, desperately, extremely, greatly, hugely, really, sadly, sorely, terribly, very

She was deeply disappointed when her flight got cancelled just before the holiday trip.

almost

She was almost disappointed that the movie ended so quickly because she was enjoying it.

a bit, a little, mildly, pretty, quite, rather, slightly, somewhat | clearly, obviously | naturally

oddly

She was oddly disappointed by the free gift, even though she had wanted it for months.

visibly

PREP

about

She felt disappointed about the cancellation of the concert she had been looking forward to.

at

She felt disappointed at how the movie turned out after all the hype.

by

The team felt disappointed by the referee's unfair decision during the match.

in

Maria felt disappointed in the quality of the restaurant after reading such positive reviews.

with

My parents were disappointed with how little progress I made at school this year.

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