disappointment in the PONS Dictionary

disappointment Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be a disappointment to sb
to register disappointment/shock/surprise
a deep disappointment to sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He later described this as the greatest disappointment of his athletic career, and it was the final time he represented his country on the track.
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Beside the many successes, there have also been disappointments.
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I do not know how many of us would be capable of introspecting with such lucidity our own parents' utopias, phantasms and disappointments.
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The movie was a disappointment and the production took a toll on the actress' health.
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The commander then expressed disappointment that the column hadn't yet been cut off and destroyed.
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He has less time to do things with the family, much to their disappointment.
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Unfortunately, her home life was full of sorrow and disappointment.
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Much to his disappointment, he now earns money by delivering pizza.
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Rigorous touring, frustrations, and disappointments caused tensions that split the band in two.
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A highly stylised one, surebut a disappointment, nonetheless.
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