disappoint 的 2 个定义
- to fail to fulfill the expectations or wishes of: His gross ingratitude disappointed us.
- to defeat the fulfillment of; thwart; frustrate: to be disappointed in love.
- to bring or cause disappointment.
disappoint 近义词
sadden, dismay; frustrate
disappoint 的近义词 41 个
- baffle
- deceive
- disconcert
- disenchant
- dishearten
- disillusion
- dissatisfy
- dumbfound
- fail
- hamper
- mislead
- abort
- balk
- bungle
- chagrin
- circumvent
- dash
- delude
- disgruntle
- embitter
- foil
- founder
- hinder
- miscarry
- tease
- thwart
- torment
- vex
- bring to naught
- cast down
- come to nothing
- dash hopes
- fall down on
- fall flat
- fall short of
- leave in the lurch
- let down
- not show
- put out
- ruin prospects
- stand up
disappoint 的反义词 15 个
更多disappoint例句
- I told the reporter that this chatbot, no matter how clever, can only disorient and disappoint.
- However, the no-commitment model would also seem to represent special risks if Canoo’s products disappoint or consumers prove flighty.
- Proponents of the measure tried to get the Council to put similar reforms on the 2016 and 2018 ballot, but were disappointed each time.
- He said he might have been content with a smaller cut that showed a commitment, while others would have been disappointed with anything less than the full number.
- Pai’s parents, both doctors, were initially disappointed that he chose law over medicine — but they’ve since come around.
- Regardless of whom President Obama picks to be his next Attorney General, he is bound to disappoint key segments of his coalition.
- And, Scott is never one to disappoint with his runway productions.
- Just like her memoir, Lee Grant does not disappoint when it comes to candor in an interview with The Daily Beast.
- The rapper doesn't disappoint in this feel good comedy, which chronicles a day in the life of a South Side Chicago barbershop.
- So far the signs are that the turnout will disappoint the army.
- Sir George was p. 138not present, something had happened, for he was not the man to disappoint his friends without grave cause.
- Baxter, I don't want to disappoint you, but I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that you are one of the mob.
- Something had happened to disappoint and annoy them—that much he could gather from their gestures and impassioned speech.
- I am a traitor to my oath, for I now know I shall never disappoint Eva's faith in me.
- Yes,” said Algitha, “my mother has had a lot of troublesome children to worry and disappoint her.