| Disanoint | v. t. To invalidate the consecration of; |
| Disappoint | v. t. I was disappointed, but very agreeably. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Disappointed of a thing not obtained; disappointed in a thing obtained. [ 1913 Webster ] His retiring foe |
| Disappointed | a. Cut off even in the blossoms of my sin, |
| disappointing | a. defeating one's expectations or hopes; failing to fulfill one's expectations or hopes; |
| disappointing | n. the act of disappointing someone. |
| Disappointment | n. [ Cf. F. désappointement. ] If we hope for things of which we have not thoroughly considered the value, our disappointment will be greater than our pleasure in the fruition of them. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] In disappointment thou canst bless. Keble. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| disappoint | (vt) ทำให้ผิดหวัง, See also: ทำให้สิ้นหวัง, ทำให้เสียใจ, Syn. dishearten, dissatisfy, Ant. satisfy, fulfil |
| น้อยเนื้อต่ำใจ | (v) disappoint, See also: feel inferior, feel neglected, Syn. น้อยใจ, น้อยอกน้อยใจ, Example: หล่อนคงรู้สึกน้อยเนื้อต่ำใจที่ลูกสาวเห็นคนอื่นสำคัญกว่าตัวเอง |
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| disappoint | (v) fail to meet the hopes or expectations of, Syn. let down, Example: Her boyfriend let her down when he did not propose marriage |
| disappointedly | (adv) in disappointment; in a disappointed manner, Example: she left the gambling table disappointedly |
| disappointingly | (adv) in a disappointing manner, Example: the discoverer of argon, Sir William Ramsay, looked disappointingly ordinary |
| disappointment | (n) a feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized, Syn. letdown, Example: his hopes were so high he was doomed to disappointment |
| disappointment | (n) an act (or failure to act) that disappoints someone, Syn. dashing hopes |
| 使失望 | [使 失 望] disappoint [Add to Longdo] |