B1 to fail to satisfy someone or their hopes, wishes, etc., or to make someone feel unhappy(使)失望,(使)沮丧
More examples
Getting a B for that essay really disappointed me, as I was hoping for an A.
He failed to turn up for the concert, disappointing the crowds of fans waiting outside.
Now I'm expecting a fantastic performance from you tonight, so don't disappoint me!
I've promised my class cakes today as a treat and I don't want to disappoint them.
Have the actions of this government disappointed you, as someone who voted for them at the last election?
verb
disappoint | ➔ | let sb down | ➔ | leave sb in the lurch |
fail |
phrasal verb
rather
idiom
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