disappointer

[US]/[dɪˈspɔɪntə]/
[UK]/[dɪˈspoɪntər]/

Translation

v.To cause someone to feel sad or disappointed.; To fail to fulfill expectations or hopes.; To disappoint someone.

Example Sentences

the team's performance didn't disappointer anyone; they played exceptionally well.

i'm worried the new product will disappointer customers with its high price.

he didn't want to disappointer his parents with poor grades.

the film's ending might disappointer fans of the original novel.

she feared she would disappointer herself by not achieving her goals.

the lack of progress in the negotiations deeply disappointered the mediator.

the restaurant's service disappointered us; it was slow and inattentive.

the company didn't want to disappointer investors with declining sales.

the weather forecast didn't disappointer us; it rained all day.

the politician's promises to lower taxes disappointered many voters.

the initial results of the study disappointered the research team.

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