defeat, disaster, failure, misfortune, mis-hap
The word missing can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective form describes something or someone that cannot be located. The verb form is the present participle of the verb miss.
Weak describes the Articles of Confederation.
Carcinogenic
Small best describes a worm hole.
The word ancestral is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
* forfeit * lose * miss the opportunity
"Appoint" is the root word in "disappointment." The prefix "dis-" is added to change the meaning of the root word, resulting in the word "disappointment."
Distress can be a synonym for 'disappointment'
cordial
The English equivalent of the Tagalog word "sayang" is regret or waste. It is used to express a feeling of missed opportunity or disappointment over something that could have been valuable or beneficial.
There are four syllables in the word "disappointment."
It was a disappointment I could not go to the movies today.
pleased
The cancellation of the fair was a disappointment for the local residents. His disappointment at not making the team was obvious to his friends.
Disappointment.
The disappointment at finding a troll, whilst looking for a serious answer, was startling. Another example: When my husband forgot my birthday, it was a big disappointment to me.
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.