Aún no tenemos significados para "to disappoint".
1However, sales of the iPad continued to disappoint, falling by 18 percent.
2I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I had to talk to Luke.
3She'd come on this trip because she hadn't wanted to disappoint Ben.
4And if expectations are high, their capacity to disappoint is even higher.
5But I know you're not going to disappoint me, you and Reece.
6That was what everyone expected, and I didn't want to disappoint them.
7This month of the year may be safely trusted not to disappoint.
8He had no desire to disappoint his young pupil of the valley.
9Infosys is not the only IT company to disappoint with its outlook.
10Georgie had to disappoint her about this, and gave the authentic version.
11I am sorry to disappoint both of you, but it is so.
12As I did not wish to disappoint them I accepted their invitation.
13It was up to Dracula now to surprise them or to disappoint.
14What he saw there, or failed to see, appeared to disappoint him.
15One of the holidays where movies tend to disappoint me is Easter.
16She was quite confident that she was going to disappoint her family.