No.
Disapproval does not necessarily imply disappointment.
Synonyms: Discouraged, disheartened, disappointed... Antonyms: Assure, encourage, make happy
disappointed, discouraged, infuriated, exasperated, resentful, embittered, disheartened
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Upset means when somebody's unhappy, disappointed or worried Synonyms: mad, angry, disappointed, anxious, worried, unhappy, etc. Antonyms: happy, calm
Andrew Jackson disapproved the bank.
This question cannot be answered without more specifics. Disapproved of by who? When?
The Samurai disapproved of the musket because it devalued samurai training.
To show he disapproved of conformity.
The Puritans disapproved of all plays whether or not they were by Shakespeare. They disapproved of such forms of entertainment, recommending listening to sermons and reading the Bible instead.
there is many like happy sad disappointed good bad awesome exited number light dark black etc. its just any verb or noun.
Queen Liliuokalani disapproved of the influence of white settlers in the Hawaiian islands.
Both "disappointed by" and "disappointed with" are correct structures. Use "disappointed by" when referring to the cause of disappointment, and "disappointed with" when referring to the person or thing that caused the disappointment.