Disappoint

Verb

 * 1) To displease

Adverbs for Disappoint
bitterly; continually; visibly; childishly; distinctly; overwhelmingly; inevitably; vaguely; deeply; poignantly; remorsefully; horridly; mutually; perpetually; cruelly; repeatedly; acutely; obviously; grievously; wretchedly; woefully;

Synonyms for Disappoint
frustrate, thwart, betray, baffle, defeat, foil, deceive, delude, balk, fail, vex, mortify.

Antonyms for Disappoint
satisfy, assist, cooperate, succor, help, please, relieve, support, befriend.

Derived terms

 * disappointed adjective
 * disappointing adjective
 * disappointment noun

Thesaurus
dishearten, displease, dissatisfy, drive to despair, enlighten, expose, fail, foil, frustrate, let down, let down easy, let in on, mislead, prick the bubble, put out, put straight, ruin, set right, set straight, show up, stand up, tantalize, tease, tell the truth, thwart, unblindfold, uncharm, undeceive, undo, unspell, wake up, awaken, baffle, balk, beat, bilk, break the spell, burst the bubble, cast down, circumvent, correct, cross, dash, debunk, deceive, defeat, defeat expectation, disabuse, discontent, disenchant, disgruntle, disillude, disillusion, disillusionize,

Translations

 * Bulgarian: разочаровам
 * Croatian:
 * Czech:
 * Danish: skuffe
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: tuottaa pettymys
 * French:
 * German:


 * Greek: απογοητεύω
 * Hebrew: אכזב
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Polish:, zawieść
 * Portuguese: desapontar
 * Russian: разочаровывать
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: