adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
bitterly disappointed
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I was bitterly disappointed .
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
bitterly
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Our younger child was bitterly disappointed when shown the discreet little warning notices.
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The local residents were bitterly disappointed with the decision.
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Although the victor of a battle at sea, Edward returned home a bitterly disappointed man.
very
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He figures Sun must be very disappointed and frustrated at not having at least the 50s.
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They were probably very disappointed at his non-appearance.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a touch disappointed/faster/impatient etc
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He was fond of the man who fretted beside him, and a touch impatient with him too.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Disappointed tourists were turned away from the Washington Monument today, which was closed for repairs.
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Backley was bitterly disappointed when an injury prevented him from competing in the Olympic Games.
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I'm very disappointed in both of you - I guess I expected better behavior.
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I felt a little disappointed when she didn't come to the party.
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The children were very disappointed that we couldn't go to the zoo.
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The hall was already full, and hundreds of disappointed fans were turned away at the door.
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We were disappointed to find that the museum was closed.
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Were you disappointed with the way you played today?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He seemed disappointed and I soon saw why when I got into the main hall.
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I wasn't really disappointed at all.
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Of all those entitled to feel disappointed , no one less deserved such ill fortune than McStay.
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Our younger child was bitterly disappointed when shown the discreet little warning notices.
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The Feldwebel looked disappointed at having to endure a situation which he couldn't control.
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They look disappointed , but I say study first, train later.
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This resulted in disappointed customers, poor operating efficiencies and a loss.