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View usage for: (dɪsəpɔɪntɪŋ) adjectiveSomething that is disappointing is not as good or as large as you hoped it would be. The wine was excellent, but the food was disappointing. The recession is largely blamed for the disappointing response to the appeal. Synonyms: unsatisfactory, inadequate, discouraging, sorry More Synonyms of disappointing disappointingly adverb [ADVERB adjective] Progress is disappointingly slow. Disappointingly, this show is only on view for a week. disappointing in British English (ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪŋ) adjectivefailing to meet one's expectations, hopes, desires, or standards Derived forms disappointingly (ˌdisapˈpointingly) adverb Examples of 'disappointing' in a sentencedisappointing It is disappointing when heroes let you down.We defended much better and managed to get back on terms before losing to a very disappointing goal. In other languagesdisappointing British English: disappointing / ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪŋ/ ADJECTIVE Something that is disappointing is not as good or as large as you hoped it would be. The meal was disappointing. - American English: disappointing
- Arabic: مُخَيِّبُ للَأمَل
- Brazilian Portuguese: decepcionante
- Chinese: 令人失望的
- Croatian: razočaravajući
- Czech: neuspokojivý
- Danish: skuffende
- Dutch: teleurstellend
- European Spanish: decepcionante
- Finnish: huono pettymyksen tuottava
- French: décevant
- German: enttäuschend
- Greek: απογοητευτικός
- Italian: deludente
- Japanese: がっかりさせる
- Korean: 실망시키는
- Norwegian: skuffende
- Polish: rozczarowany
- European Portuguese: dececionante
- Romanian: dezamăgitor
- Russian: разочаровывающий
- Latin American Spanish: decepcionante
- Swedish: misslyckad
- Thai: น่าผิดหวัง
- Turkish: tatmin edici olmayan
- Ukrainian: невтішний
- Vietnamese: làm thất vọng
Chinese translation of 'disappointing'disappointing (dɪsəˈpɔɪntɪŋ) adj - [result, book, performance]
使人失望的 (shǐ rén shīwàng de)
see usage note disappointed SeedisappointedThe response to the appeal was disappointing. Synonyms inadequate upsetting unhappy unexpected insufficient disconcerting unworthy not much cop (British, slang) Additional synonymsthe depressing thought of his mother's death Synonyms bleak, black, sad, distressing, discouraging, gloomy, daunting, hopeless, dismal, melancholy, dreary, harrowing, saddening, sombre, heartbreaking, dispiriting, disheartening, funereal, dejecting We have had a discouraging response to our appeal. Synonyms disheartening, disappointing, depressing, daunting, dampening, unfavourable, off-putting (British, informal), dispiriting, unpropitious Definition of poor quality These recordings are of inferior quality. Synonyms substandard, bad, poor, mean, worse, poorer, pants (informal), flawed, rotten (informal), dire, indifferent, duff (British, informal), mediocre, second-class, deficient, imperfect, second-rate, shoddy, low-grade, unsound, downmarket, low-rent (informal), for the birds (informal), wretched, two-bit (slang), crappy (slang), no great shakes (informal), poxy (slang), dime-a-dozen (informal), piss-poor (slang), chickenshit (US, slang), bush-league (Australian, New Zealand, informal), not much cop (British, slang), tinhorn (US, slang), half-pie (New Zealand, informal), of a sort or of sorts, strictly for the birds (informal), end-of-the-pier (British, informal), bodger or bodgie (Australian, slang) |