Disappoints - definition of disappoints by The Free Dictionary 1 to fail to fulfill the expectations or wishes of 2 to defeat the fulfillment of: to disappoint hopes 3 to cause disappointment [1400–50; late Middle English < Middle French desappointer See dis - 1, appoint] dis`ap•point′er, n
disappoint - Wiktionary, the free dictionary disappoint (third-person singular simple present disappoints, present participle disappointing, simple past and past participle disappointed) (transitive) To sadden or displease (someone) by underperforming, or by not delivering something promised or hoped for
disappoint - WordReference. com Dictionary of English disappoint is a verb, disappointment is a noun, disappointed and disappointing are adjectives: She disappointed him when she told a lie He faced one disappointment after another The disappointed team headed home after their loss It was a disappointing loss See -point-
Disappoint - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When you fail to meet people's expectations, you disappoint them You can also disappoint yourself or find that things let you down, like a rainy trip to the beach that disappoints you The word disappoint comes from the Middle French word desappointer, which meant "dispossess of appointed office," in the 14th century