great disappointment
Frequency: 8.518.0 per million words
Used to describe a very strong feeling of disappointment.
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- He has proved a great disappointment to those hoping for change in the region.
- The dropping of these tour dates was a great disappointment for the many fans of the band.
- To my great disappointment, the event was canceled at the last minute.
- The season finale turned out to be a great disappointment for viewers who expected a clear resolution.
- She couldn't hide her great disappointment when she wasn't chosen for the team.
- After all the hype, the new restaurant was a great disappointment.
- Learning that the funding was denied came as a great disappointment to the entire research team.
- As a leader, he was a great disappointment, failing to deliver on his promises.
- It is with great disappointment that we announce the postponement of the festival.
- I felt a sense of great disappointment when I saw my exam results.