Fail to meet the hopes or expectations of.
1 Twitter, a great but overvalued company, is likely to ultimately disappoint investors.
2 Still, some fast-growing companies disappoint when they do finally reach public markets.
3 You might also avoid taking measures that could upset or disappoint others.
4 However, sales of the iPad continued to disappoint , falling by 18 percent.
5 Here are three indoor winter date ideas that will not disappoint : 1.
6 Any programme that limits the size of bond-buying will disappoint the markets.
7 The decision to appoint an overseas company will disappoint Irish auction houses.
8 Other wealthy friends have expressed their disappoint in the move, he said.
9 This is the city which features MI6's headquarters and it won't disappoint .
10 Without your approval she won't agree, and that would greatly disappoint me.
11 I'm very sorry but once again we will disappoint them, Tsipras said.
12 And I have betaken myself to thee; so do not disappoint me.
13 I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I had to talk to Luke.
14 But by that time they'd really proven themselves as they don't disappoint .
15 I thought America couldn't possibly disappoint me more than it already had.
16 She'd come on this trip because she hadn't wanted to disappoint Ben.
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