Disappointment is a noun; you may also see it as an adjective: disappointed. It describes an emotion of sadness, but it is a special kind of sadness-- it refers to when you have expected something good to happen, but instead, the good thing does not happen. Here is an example of both words: He thought he would be invited to the party, and was very disappointed when he did not get an invitation. It may seem silly to be upset about a party, but his feeling of disappointment was very real to him because all of his friends were invited and he was not.
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I'm disappointed in life (female saying it)
We are all disappointed that there is a recession and that people are losing their jobs and forced to live on the streets.
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Disappointed Depressed
ma5yibni means: you disappointed me
No ,it means gloomy ,sad,or disappointed.
V.V Can mean that the person in tired, embarassed or disappointed.
'suspended', also (colloquial) 'disappointed'
Devastated means totally disappointed. It means that a person might be so overwhelmed with grief that they cannot function normally. Devastated can mean totally destroyed, as in the wake of a tornado.
Upset means when somebody's unhappy, disappointed or worried Synonyms: mad, angry, disappointed, anxious, worried, unhappy, etc. Antonyms: happy, calm
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.
That something is cute or the person is disappointed in something you just said.
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.