Sentences with disappoint
dis·ap·point
D d - She knew that she would disappoint him. [VERB noun]
- His gross ingratitude disappointed us.
- This will gravely disappoint hardcore campaigners who have devoted.
- Argentina's biggest name, Lionel Messi, did not disappoint with his pace and skill down the right hand side.
- To be disappointed in love.
- His lack of respect disappointed her. I am disappointed by this year's revenue.
- Even though we mess things up, hurt each other and disappoint ourselves, most of us still just want to be good people.
- Never a show to disappoint, this week's haute couture springsummer 2004 collection in Paris was once again an astonishing tour de force.
- I am disappoint.