a big disappointment
Frequency: 8.317.5 per million words
Refers to a person or thing that causes great disappointment.
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- It was a big disappointment to us when she left.
- The new restaurant everyone was raving about turned out to be a big disappointment.
- The star player's performance in the final was a big disappointment for the fans.
- After all the hype, the season finale proved to be a big disappointment.
- Not getting the promotion was a big disappointment, but I'll move on.
- His latest novel has been a big disappointment compared to his previous works.
- The quarterly sales figures were a big disappointment to the board of directors.
- For me, the movie was a big disappointment; the book was much better.
- It would be a big disappointment if the festival is cancelled due to weather.
- As a leader, he proved to be a big disappointment to his supporters.