disappoint

disappoint
[dɪsəˈpɔɪnt]
verbo transitivo
1decepcionar, desilusionar (person); frustrar, dar al traste con (hope, ambition)

disappoint [di-sa-point]
  • To be disappointed -> llevarse chasco, salir mal en una empresa; ser contrariado
sustantivo
1Quedar o dejar plantado, colgado o chasqueado; petardear. (Familiar) (m)
va. Frustrar, privar a alguno de lo que esperaba o dejar sin efecto su intento; faltar a la palabra; engañar; chasquear. Decepcionar (person); defraudar (hopes, desires).

disappoint [ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪnt]
verb:transitive
[+person] defraudar; decepcionar; desilusionar; [+hopes, ambitions] defraudar
her daughter disappointed her su hija la defraudó decepcionó;or the course disappointed her el curso la defraudó decepcionó desilusionó;oror she has been disappointed in love el amor la ha defraudado decepcionado;or
I hate to disappoint you, but I can't come I can't let her down - I don't want to disappoint her I loved the book but the film disappointed me he disappointed her by forgetting her birthday but you must go! you can't disappoint her on her birthday! he promised to meet me but disappointed me several times
verb:intransitive
decepcionar

Verb Conjugation for "disappoint"

Imperative
  • disappoint
  • you disappoint
  • he/she disappoints
  • we disappoint
  • you disappoint
  • they disappoint
Preterite
  • I disappointed
  • you disappointed
  • he/she disappointed
  • we disappointed
  • you disappointed
  • they disappointed
Present Continuous
  • I am disappointing
  • you are disappointing
  • he/she is disappointing
  • we are disappointing
  • you are disappointing
  • they are disappointing
Present Perfect
  • I have disappointed
  • you have disappointed
  • he/she has disappointed
  • we have disappointed
  • you have disappointed
  • they have disappointed
Past Continuous
  • I was disappointing
  • you were disappointing
  • he/she was disappointing
  • we were disappointing
  • you were disappointing
  • they were disappointing
Past Perfect
  • I had disappointed
  • you had disappointed
  • he/she had disappointed
  • we had disappointed
  • you had disappointed
  • they had disappointed
Future
  • I will disappoint
  • you will disappoint
  • he/she will disappoint
  • we will disappoint
  • you will disappoint
  • they will disappoint
Future Perfect
  • I will have disappointed
  • you will have disappointed
  • he/she will have disappointed
  • we will have disappointed
  • you will have disappointed
  • they will have disappointed
Future Continuous
  • I will be disappointing
  • you will be disappointing
  • he/she will be disappointing
  • we will be disappointing
  • you will be disappointing
  • they will be disappointing
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been disappointing
  • you have been disappointing
  • he/she has been disappointing
  • we have been disappointing
  • you have been disappointing
  • they have been disappointing
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been disappointing
  • you will have been disappointing
  • he/she will have been disappointing
  • we will have been disappointing
  • you will have been disappointing
  • they will have been disappointing
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been disappointing
  • you had been disappointing
  • he/she had been disappointing
  • we had been disappointing
  • you had been disappointing
  • they had been disappointing

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