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Disappointing Definition & Meaning

1. Failing to meet expectations or hopes.

Example: The movie was disappointing because it didn't live up to the hype.

2. Causing dissatisfaction or a feeling of letdown.

Example: The restaurant's food was disappointing because it was bland and overpriced.

3. Not fulfilling a promise or commitment.

Example: The company's customer service was disappointing because they didn't follow through on their guarantee.

4. Falling short of a desired outcome or result.

Example: The team's performance was disappointing because they lost the game despite their best efforts.

5. Producing a negative or unfavorable impression.

Example: The politician's speech was disappointing because it lacked substance and failed to address important issues.

Examples of the word disappointing used in sentences.

  • The movie we watched last night was disappointing.
  • The food at that restaurant was disappointing.
  • I found out my favorite band won't be playing at the concert; it's so disappointing.
  • I got a low grade on my exam, it's really disappointing.
  • The weather forecast for the weekend looks disappointing.
  • The movie we watched last night was so disappointing, I fell asleep halfway through.
  • I studied really hard for the test, but my results were still disappointing.
  • The team's performance was very disappointing, they lost the game by a large margin.
  • The food at the new restaurant was very disappointing, it didn't taste good at all.
  • We went to the beach, but the weather was so disappointing that we had to leave early.
  • It was disappointing to see my favorite team lose the championship game.
  • It was disappointing to hear that the concert was canceled due to bad weather, I was really looking forward to it.
  • The service at the restaurant was disappointing, our food arrived cold and the waiter was rude.
  • The ending of the movie was really disappointing, it felt rushed and unsatisfying.
  • I found the book to be quite disappointing, the plot was predictable and the characters were flat.
  • The results from the experiment were disappointing; it didn't support the hypothesis I proposed.
  • The service at the restaurant was disappointing; the food took too long to arrive and wasn't cooked to my preference.
  • The movie I watched last night was disappointing; it didn't deliver the plot twist I was expecting.
  • The vacation was disappointing; the weather was bad throughout the trip, and we couldn't do the activities we had planned.
  • The performance of the team was disappointing; they lost the game and didn't play up to their full potential.
  • Despite her years of training, she found her performance at the competition to be quite disappointing.
  • The film received some mixed reviews, with many people saying it was disappointing and didn't live up to their expectations.
  • It's always disappointing to miss out on an opportunity you've been working towards for months.
  • It's disappointing to hear that the company has decided to cut our benefits in light of their recent profits.
  • The service at this five-star restaurant was very disappointing, considering how much we paid for the meal.
  • The quality of the hotel was disappointing, with guests complaining about the cleanliness and lack of amenities.
  • The performance of the Olympic team was disappointing, with many fans disappointed in their lack of medals.
  • After months of anticipation, the new movie release was disappointing and failed to meet audience expectations.
  • Despite her high expectations, the restaurant's food was disappointing and not worth the high price.
  • The company's latest financial report was disappointing for investors who were hoping for higher profits.
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