Pensive vs Disappoint - What's the difference?
pensive | disappoint |
Having the appearance of deep, often melancholic, thinking.
Looking thoughtful, especially from sadness.
* 1748 . David Hume. Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral. London: Oxford University Press, 1973. ยง 4.
To displease by e.g. underperforming
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As an adjective pensive
is having the appearance of deep, often melancholic, thinking.As a verb disappoint is
to displease by e.g. underperforming.pensive
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Abstruse thought and profound researches I prohibit, and will severely punish, by the pensive melancholy which they introduce
Derived terms
* pensively * pensivenessAnagrams
* ----disappoint
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Verb
- His lack of respect disappointed her.
- I am disappointed by this year's revenue.