disappointˌdɪs əˈpɔɪnt
disappoint (v)
- present
- disappoints
- past
- disappointed
- past participle
- disappointed
- present participle
- disappointing
English Definitions:
disappoint, let down (verb)
fail to meet the hopes or expectations of
"Her boyfriend let her down when he did not propose marriage"
disappoint (Verb)
To displease by e.g. underperforming
disappoint
Disappointment is the feeling of dissatisfaction that follows the failure of expectations or hopes to manifest. Similar to regret, it differs in that a person who feels regret focuses primarily on the personal choices that contributed to a poor outcome, while a person feeling disappointment focuses on the outcome itself. It is a source of psychological stress. The study of disappointment—its causes, impact, and the degree to which individual decisions are motivated by a desire to avoid it—is a focus in the field of decision analysis, as disappointment is, along with regret, one of two primary emotions involved in decision-making.
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