disappointed in Latin
disappointed in Latin is dēstitūtus — disappointed means feeling let down because something did not turn out as hoped.
disappointed in Latin
dēstitūtus
Defeated of expectations or hope; experiencing disappointment; let down.
What does "disappointed" mean?
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adj Feeling let down because something did not turn out as hoped.
"She was disappointed when the trip got cancelled."
disappointed in a sentence
- She was disappointed when the trip got cancelled.
- He tried to hide how disappointed he was with the results.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "disappointed" in Latin?
"disappointed" in Latin is dēstitūtus. disappointed means: Feeling let down because something did not turn out as hoped.
How do you use "disappointed" in a sentence?
Example: "She was disappointed when the trip got cancelled." In Latin, "disappointed" is dēstitūtus.
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