disappointed |
wry |
As adjectives the difference between disappointed and wry
is that
disappointed is defeated of expectation or hope; let down while
wry is turned away, contorted (of the face or body).
As verbs the difference between disappointed and wry
is that
disappointed is (
disappoint) while
wry is (obsolete|intransitive) to turn (away); to swerve or deviate or
wry can be (obsolete) to cover; clothe; cover up; cloak; hide.
deplorable |
disappointed |
As adjectives the difference between deplorable and disappointed
is that
deplorable is lamentable, regrettable while
disappointed is defeated of expectation or hope; let down.
As a verb disappointed is
(
disappoint).
anger |
disappointed |
As verbs the difference between anger and disappointed
is that
anger is to cause such a feeling of antagonism while
disappointed is past tense of disappoint.
As a noun anger
is a strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm.
As an adjective disappointed is
defeated of expectation or hope; let down.
aggrieved |
disappointed |
As adjectives the difference between aggrieved and disappointed
is that
aggrieved is angry or resentful due to unjust treatment while
disappointed is defeated of expectation or hope; let down.
As verbs the difference between aggrieved and disappointed
is that
aggrieved is past tense of aggrieve while
disappointed is past tense of disappoint.
disproportionate |
disappointed |
As adjectives the difference between disproportionate and disappointed
is that
disproportionate is not proportionate while
disappointed is defeated of expectation or hope; let down.
As verbs the difference between disproportionate and disappointed
is that
disproportionate is (chemistry) to undergo disproportionation while
disappointed is (
disappoint).
disappointed |
despair |
As verbs the difference between disappointed and despair
is that
disappointed is (
disappoint) while
despair is (obsolete) to give up as beyond hope or expectation; to despair of.
As an adjective disappointed
is defeated of expectation or hope; let down.
As a noun despair is
loss of hope; utter hopelessness; complete despondency.
desperate |
disappointed |
As adjectives the difference between desperate and disappointed
is that
desperate is being filled with, or in a state of despair; hopeless while
disappointed is defeated of expectation or hope; let down.
As a verb disappointed is
past tense of disappoint.
frustration |
disappointed |
As a noun frustration
is frustration.
As an adjective disappointed is
defeated of expectation or hope; let down.
As a verb disappointed is
(
disappoint).
letdown |
disappointed |
As a noun letdown
is alternative form of let-down.
As an adjective disappointed is
defeated of expectation or hope; let down.
As a verb disappointed is
past tense of disappoint.
disappointed |
unmotivated |
As adjectives the difference between disappointed and unmotivated
is that
disappointed is defeated of expectation or hope; let down while
unmotivated is lacking motivation, without impetus to strive or excel.
As a verb disappointed
is (
disappoint).
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