Defeated of expectation or hope; balked; as, a disappointed person or hope., Unprepared; unequipped.
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.
The correct spelling of the slang term is "bummed out" (dejected, discouraged, or disappointed).
It means to be disappointed in something. Bad luck or misfortune.
About how Lady Gaga trusted this man again and again but he always disappointed her.
It stems from the dictionary root '섭섭하다' meaning to be disappointed or deeply regrettable.
Using the word "Disappointed" makes everyone feel like you really let someone down. It can make even an adult feel bad. Sometimes maybe not at first but it will stick with them until they correct it. DISAPPOINTED
The correct meaning for research is "an attempt to find out in a systematically and scientific manner"
The person was very disappointed when he did not get the lottery. It is an example sentence for disappointed.
more disappointed
The Teacher was disappointed to see that all of her student's grades had dropped.We were disappointed in her behavior.
Full well, usually with the verb to know, is idiomatic English. She knew full well how disappointed I would be.
its orthodox, greek: ορθοδοξία (orthodoxia) from the words ortho meaning ''correct'' and doxasia meaning ''belief, dogma''.