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View synonyms for disappointing

disappointing

[dis-uh-poin-ting]

adjective

  1. failing to fulfill one's hopes or expectations.

    a disappointing movie; a disappointing marriage.



disappointing

/ ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪŋ /

adjective

  1. failing to meet one's expectations, hopes, desires, or standards

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Other Word Forms

  • disappointingly adverb
  • undisappointing adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of disappointing1

First recorded in 1520–30; disappoint + -ing 2
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Speaking to broadcaster CNBC, White House economic adviser Kevin Hasset conceded that the August jobs numbers were "disappointing" but said he expected revisions in future months would present a better picture.

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It's hard to judge where Aston Villa are at because they were so disappointing last season but I don't think they will have the same struggles this time around.

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It has been a disappointing season in terms of Grand Slam success for Sabalenka, considering she reached the final at the Australian and French Opens.

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In a statement, the Belfast Trust said it was "regrettable" that issues with staff ended up as High Court or industrial tribunal cases and it was "deeply disappointing" to read the concerns of former employees.

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A UK Parliament spokesperson said: "The decision to proceed with strike action is a disappointing outcome, following months of continued engagement to try to resolve outstanding concerns."

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