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The word "Disappoint" is correct in written English
It is used when someone feels let down or dissatisfied due to unmet expectations. Example: "I was disappointed when the concert was canceled at the last minute." Alternatives include "let down" or "dismayed."
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Disappoint
verb
To displease by e.g. underperforming
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So you want to make sure you don't disappoint people.
Our first glimpse of Taroudant – its spectacular, 15th-century ramparts – didn't disappoint.
Despite it all, the game did not disappoint.
The feeling among the press and the public was summed up by a colleague who wrote: "Whatever happens, Merkel is bound to disappoint the British".
In this regard at least, Labour did not disappoint.
Nothing needs to approach perfection anymore and an acceptable standard does not disappoint.
We like tunes.' Their third single, 'Blood', does not disappoint.
They didn't recommend leaving the spa, they said, because the food would make us ill, and, compared with their five-star facilities, Oualidia would disappoint.
Passing sentence, the judge told Shoraka and Stewart: "I am going to disappoint the media by making no comment on Mark Kennedy, other than to say that he played absolutely no part in the trial of you and the other 18.
While Labour's lead is comfortable, its score will disappoint party strategists who would have hoped it would be pushing well above 40% as the economy hovers close to a triple-dip recession.
The 700-page, £30m five-year inquiry rejects conspiracy in favour of cock-up to explain the hit on "King Rat", and will therefore disappoint the usual suspects.
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