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disappointed
adjective as in let down, saddened
Strong matches
balked, beaten, complaining, defeated, depressed, disconcerted, discontented, discouraged, disenchanted, disgruntled, disillusioned, dissatisfied, distressed, down, foiled, frustrated, objecting, thwarted, upset, vanquished, worsted
Weak matches
aghast, chapfallen, crestfallen, despondent, down in the dumps, downcast, downhearted, hopeless, shot down, taken down, unhappy, unsatisfied
Example Sentences
Newcastle University said it was "extremely disappointed by the start of the industrial action", but recognises it is "not a decision that colleagues take lightly".
Apple said at the time that it would never compromise its security features and it was disappointed at having to take the action in the UK.
In a statement to The Times on Friday, Baca said there is “not a kernel of truth” to any of Pang’s allegations and he’s disappointed to think that someone would “fabricate such completely false allegations.”
"Until yesterday, we hadn't even obtained our visa, and we were totally disappointed, and now we are standing here with this statuette in our hands," Molayemi said.
One suggested she and colleagues were "complacent" and another said they were disappointed with "lengthy and diffuse answers".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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