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What is another word for extremely disappointed?

What is another word for extremely disappointed?

In this page you can discover 71 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for disappoint, like: dash one’s hopes, tantalize, chagrin, frustrate, leave unsatisfied, tease, let down, disgruntle, dissappointed, mislead and come-to-nothing.

What’s a word to describe disappointment?

In this page you can discover 97 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for disappointment, like: displeasure, discouragement, despondency, frustration, blighted hope, defeat, unfulfillment, distress, delusion, pleasure and dissatisfaction.

What is a word for deeply disappointed?

Synonyms & Near Synonyms for disappointed. disenchanted, disillusioned, frustrated, unfulfilled.

How do you express disappointment professionally?

Tell the person why you’re disappointed using specific and unemotional language. Be direct and objective and list all of the reasons you’re dissatisfied, but avoid berating them with a list of wrongdoings. Use calm, professional language to convey your feelings and avoid raising your voice or using profanities.

How do you say disappointed formally?

Formal and informal ways to express disappointment!

  1. That’s too bad!
  2. That’s really disappointing!
  3. It wasn’t as good as I thought it would be.
  4. It didn’t live up to my expectations.
  5. We had high hopes for …
  6. I’ve never been so disappointed in my life.

How do you politely say you’re disappointed?

Did not disappoint meaning?

vb tr. 1 to fail to meet the expectations, hopes, desires, or standards of; let down. 2 to prevent the fulfilment of (a plan, intention, etc.

How do you say disappointed professionally?

State your disappointment clearly in the body of the email. For example, if you were turned down for a potential job, you could say something like, “I’m sorry to hear that you decided to go in a different direction. I was looking forward to the opportunity, so I’m disappointed in the decision to hire somebody else.”