disappoint|disappointed|disappointing|disappoints in English
verb
[dis·ap·point || ‚dɪsə'pɔɪnt]
disillusion, fail to meet expectations
Use "disappoint|disappointed|disappointing|disappoints" in a sentence
1. Please don't disappoint me.
2. I could not disappoint him.”
3. You disappoint me, Cardinal.
4. You disappoint me, Ben.
5. Why Brexit will disappoint Brexiters
6. The Barbery never disappoints def five star rating
7. I hated to disappoint her.
8. The Apologizer did not disappoint
9. Come quickly - don't disappoint me!
10. I'd hate to disappoint you.
11. 15 Brunches that will never disappoint
12. I will not disappoint you, my Lord.
13. His latest novel does not disappoint.
14. I'm sorry to disappoint your expectation.
15. As Governor, Anderson, every breach of the rules disappoints me.
16. She knew that she would disappoint him.
17. We don't want to disappoint the fans.
18. He does not cheat or disappoint.
19. Occasionally, however, his more formal presentations could disappoint.
20. Meanwhile , the US housing market continued to disappoint .
21. I can't disappoint my public by retiring.
22. That was the disappointing thing.
23. The book disappointed me.
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25. Xi was very disappointed.