The human psyche responds to the external color in sync with the emotional quotient level of polar extremes in positive outlook to life with bright light and the negative impulses of despondence and despair to darkness associated with fear and death.Hope would be expressed as bright pristine goodness in white color while disappointment would be expressed in dark black color. However freshness in green nature also is associated with new hope for life.
the difference between anger and dissapointment are that when you are dissapointed you fell sad and they left you unhappy,but when you are angry you get hot and you start to think of bad things about them.so dissapointment is sad and anger is getting mad.
The colour white is called a Tint. White is commonly used to lighten another colour, which is also called tinting. The colour black is called a Shade, which is the opposite of a tint. Black is added to another colour to create a darker shade.
The fear of the color red is known as erythrophobia.
The color green is often associated with jealousy. It is thought to represent envy and possessiveness.
It is pretty obvious, because there is hope and hopeless. You are just adding the "ness" to it. The "ness" makes it a feeling, whereas, hopeless means there is no hope. The difference is, you have hope and you are full of hopelessness. You feel hopeless, but you HAVE hope. It is a difficult question to answer, though. (:
your mom is the answer
Dissapointment
expectation or dissapointment
Unfulfilled expectations.
I hear that it's a dissapointment.
sadness, dissapointment
Pickles are a browny-green colour. Hope it helps!
No sucks dont get it dissapointment
Green
my boyfriend dumped me on my birthday, he then gave me my presents :/ what an ass
hey... there is alot of medical babble you can find about it out there easily enough. From what I understand they help the bladder to excrecte urine. I do know that they represent feelings about criticism, failure, and dissapointment. Hope that helps INI
The cast of Parisian Inspirations in Colour Display by Hope Hampton - 1926 includes: Hope Hampton as herself