Well honey, if you believe in a higher power, then sure, they could be disappointed in you if you're out there acting a fool. But at the end of the day, it's all about personal beliefs and values, so do you boo. Just try not to be a total hot mess, and you'll probably be alright.
I suppose you could try. Don't be too disappointed when nothing happens.
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.
Be happy for him; God knows the boy needs a little love. Although I will be slightly disappointed. ;)
The person was very disappointed when he did not get the lottery. It is an example sentence for disappointed.
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The Teacher was disappointed to see that all of her student's grades had dropped.We were disappointed in her behavior.
In my opinion, it means that the fact God is not yet disappointed in man, He is blessings us with having children, to be able to have them and to be able to become parents and guardians, and bestowed upon us this great responsibility and honor. Had He been disappointed, He would take away blessings of being able to have children, not have the honor of being parents and guardians, and thus mankind dies as it becomes extinct.
God will take care of you, not people. Never put your faith and hope in man or you could be greatly disappointed. God loves you and will provide your needs according to His riches and glory in Christ Jesus. Be blessed :)
The Yiddish word for disappointed is "Ahntoisht".
Disappointed is typically an adjective, but it can also be used as a verb.
Be Disappointed was created on 2009-03-30.
Seldom Disappointed was created in 2001.