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The answer is dis just to let you know
disappointment. yes.
Disapointment
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Root word: "Appoint"Prefix: "Dis"Suffix: "Ment"
I don't want to disappoint you.She thought she would disappoint her friend.Though she did not wish to disappoint, the flu stopped her from hosting the party.
The noun forms for the verb to disappoint are disappointment and the gerund, disappointing.
No, it is not. To disappoint is a verb. Adverbs related to the verb include disappointedly or disappointingly.
We felt disappointed because it was raining when we were about to go outside and play.
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It could be reappoint or disappoint but I don't know more.
A prefix for point is "dis-," which means opposite or apart.
The prefix you would use for "appoint" is "re-."
The prefix dis- in words like disappoint and disappear means "not" or "opposite of." It is used to indicate a negative or reversing meaning to the root word that follows it.
Root word: "Appoint"Prefix: "Dis"Suffix: "Ment"
disappoint, disprove, disapprove, disable, disabilities, disadvantage, etc.
I don't want to disappoint you.She thought she would disappoint her friend.Though she did not wish to disappoint, the flu stopped her from hosting the party.
The suffix for disappoint is "-ment."
wat disappoint you as ateacher?one thing that make me disappoint as a teacher if the children are out of control and they are not listening.
Disappoint is the correct way to spell it.Some example sentences with the word in are:I hope you're not going to disappoint me.This book will not disappoint anybody.I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I cannot make it to your tea party.
It means like a teacher says dont disappoint me