We will appoint a new leader soon.
She hoped they would appoint her.
I hope the next person they appoint is charismatic.
appoint means to choose so this is a sentece; I want to appoint that sandwich!
The correct spelling of the word is appoint.An example sentence is "they had a meeting to appoint the new chairman".
The base word for appointment is "appoint."
The root word of disappointment is appoint
When I become the Mayor of this town, I will appoint you to the position of Secretary of Finance.
i will appoint you to the office.
Appoint is a verb, as in, "The mayor decided to appoint Mr. Brown to the Planning Board."
The stressed syllable in the word "appoint" is the second syllable, pronounced "a-POINT."
She didn't expect to be on the special committee, so she was surprised when they told her they plant to appoint her to chair it.
Yes, appoint is a verb. It means to assign a role to someone.
We need a new parson for our local church, otherwise the Church of England might take it over and appoint someone.
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.