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desapontamento
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desengany
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disgusto
A feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized.
disappointment
Portuguese
desapontamento
1
Congratulations to Marquise for walking across the stage despite this major
letdown
!
2
Missing out a chance at Nadal in the final was also
letdown
.
3
It's possible that there may be a minor
letdown
to negotiate or resolve.
4
But in reality, the phone is a bit of a
letdown
.
5
To tell the truth, though, his performance was a bit of a
letdown
.
6
Don't expect a
letdown
from Iowa, not with a road date with No.
7
I set a faster setting for
letdown
and a slower one for expression.
8
It's both a major victory and a bit of a
letdown
.
9
It was just a huge
letdown
and that first ball was really key.
10
But the film has built up enough goodwill to withstand this third-act
letdown
.
11
Some I love and some are a
letdown
,
but I keep buying them.
12
They look as if seeing me is a little bit of a
letdown
.
13
And by another standard, it always would have been a
letdown
.
14
Anyway, most people are tired of complex, multilayered scenarios-theyare a potential
letdown
.
15
When the season ended, it was always a sharp
letdown
for the youngsters.
16
The link broke, but not with the devastating
letdown
of before.
letdown
avoid a letdown
big letdown
huge letdown
minor letdown
emotional letdown
Portuguese
desapontamento
decepção
deceção
Catalan
desengany
desil·lusió
decepció
Spanish
disgusto
decepción