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No, the base word for "disappointment" is not "appoint." The base word for "disappointment" is "appoint," which means to assign a job or role to someone. The prefix "dis-" added to "appoint" changes the meaning to indicate the reversal or negation of the original word, resulting in "disappoint," which means to fail to meet someone's expectations or hopes.

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3d ago

Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some deep linguistic questions here. Technically speaking, the base word for disappointment is "appoint," but like, disappointment is a whole mood on its own, you know? So, yeah, they're related, but disappointment is like the emo cousin of appoint.

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12y ago

which word has the same base word as disappointed

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