disappointing to

Frequency: 7.622.1 per million words

Often expresses the personal feeling of disappointment experienced by someone.

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Examples (10)

  • That was very disappointing to me.
  • The final result of the match was deeply disappointing to the loyal fans.
  • It was disappointing to her parents to learn she had dropped out of college.
  • His sudden change of mind was a little disappointing to everyone on the project team.
  • Learning that the concert was canceled proved extremely disappointing to all the ticket holders.
  • The company's quarterly earnings report will be disappointing to investors.
  • The lack of support from the management has been disappointing to the employees.
  • Your indifferent attitude is quite disappointing to those who look up to you.
  • The bland ending of the novel was terribly disappointing to readers who had loved the series.
  • What was most disappointing to the chef was the poor quality of the fresh ingredients.