more disappointed
There is no comparative of get.
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"Speed" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative degree. The comparative of the adjective speedy is speedier.
"Litter" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative degree.
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 person was very disappointed when he did not get the lottery. It is an example sentence for disappointed.
The Teacher was disappointed to see that all of her student's grades had dropped.We were disappointed in her behavior.
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.
The Yiddish word for disappointed is "bafel."
Seldom Disappointed was created in 2001.
Disappointed was created on 1992-06-22.
There is no comparative of get.
A comparative advantage is the ability of a country, individual, or entity to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another. It is the foundation of international trade, where each party specializes in producing goods where they have a comparative advantage, leading to greater efficiency and overall economic benefits.
"Disappointed" in English is deluso in Italian.