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disappoint

verb dis·ap·point \ˌdis-ə-ˈpint\

: to make (someone) unhappy by not being as good as expected or by not doing something that was hoped for or expected

Full Definition of DISAPPOINT

transitive verb
:  to fail to meet the expectation or hope of :  frustrate <the team disappointed its fans>
intransitive verb
:  to cause disappointment <where the show disappoints most is in the work of the younger generation — John Ashbery>
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Origin of DISAPPOINT

Middle English disapointen to dispossess, from Middle French desapointer, from des- dis- + appointer to arrange — more at appoint
First Known Use: 15th century
DISAPPOINT Defined for Kids

disappoint

verb dis·ap·point \ˌdi-sə-ˈpint\
dis·ap·point·eddis·ap·point·ing

Definition of DISAPPOINT for Kids

:  to fail to satisfy the hope or expectation of <The team disappointed its fans.>

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