disappointed


adjective

  • Feeling sad because something didn't go as expected.
  • Showing that you are sad about something not happening.

verb

  • To make someone sad because something they wanted didn't happen.
  • To not give someone what they were hoping for.
  • To not meet someone's hopes or wishes.
  • To show that someone was wrong about something they believed.
  • To stop something from happening as planned.


Synonym

  • discomfited
  • foiled
  • frustrated
  • thwarted
  • frustrate
  • thwart

Antonym

  • satisfy

Word Explanation:

  • Disappointed means feeling sad because something didn't happen the way you wanted it to. Like if you wanted to play outside but it started to rain.

Word in hindi

निराश (Niraash)

niraash

Other variations in hindi

  • उदास (Udaas) udaas
  • निराश (Niraash) niraash

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'disappointed' mean?

'Disappointed' means feeling sad or unhappy because something didn't happen the way you wanted it to.

How do you pronounce 'disappointed'?

You say 'disappointed' like this: dis-uh-POINT-ed.

What is the origin of the word 'disappointed'?

The word 'disappointed' comes from the word 'appoint,' which means to set something up. When you are disappointed, it means something you were looking forward to didn't happen.

What is the meaning of 'disappointed' in Hindi?

The word 'disappointed' in Hindi is 'निराश' (Nirāśa).

What is the meaning of 'disappointed' in Kannada?

The word 'disappointed' in Kannada is 'ನಿರಾಶಿತ' (Nirāśita).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Feeling disappointed is normal when things don't go as planned. It's okay to feel sad sometimes!

Proverb

Every cloud has a silver lining. This means that even bad situations can have something good in them.

Quote

"Disappointment is just the opportunity to start again, this time more intelligently." - Henry Ford

Mini blog:

A Sweet Surprise!

Sometimes, we feel disappointed, like when your favorite ice cream flavor is sold out! It’s okay to feel that way.

Just like in Sowmya Rajendran's stories, where characters face little bumps in their adventures, we can learn to turn our frowns upside down.

Maybe you can try a new flavor or share a scoop with a friend! Remember, every cloud has a silver lining, and sometimes, surprises can be even sweeter than what we expected.

So, let’s keep smiling and find joy in the little things!