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disappoint

[dis-uh-point] / ˌdɪs əˈpɔɪnt /


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Following the judge’s decision, O’Bryan Martin, another lawyer representing Williams, said the defense team is disappointed with the judge’s analysis regarding his client’s “individual conduct and circumstances.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Not to be outdone by the album’s soaring musical ambience, Styles’ lyrics never disappoint, blending his penchant for witticism with pop-culture philosophy.

From Salon

The Bureau of Labor Statistics delivered the “stag” part of the equation when it posted disappointing employment data for the month of February.

From Barron's

He was disappointed, but he gave me a thin smile and wished me luck.

From Literature

And that’s precisely why the franchise’s disappointed fans and their frustrated allies spent the months ahead of the seventh installment’s February 27 release spreading and spoiling all of the film’s climactic reveals.

From Salon




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