
grammar - Is it disappointed with, in, or by? - English Language ...
May 9, 2014 · The difference between "in", "by", and "with" in this context actually depends on the nature or type of disappointment you feel: "Disappointed with" implies that the cause of the …
prepositions - 'Disappointment at' or 'disappointment in' - English ...
May 18, 2022 · Both "disappointed in" and "disappointed at" are idiomatic in American English. In general in American English, people tend to use "disappointed in" with reference to a specific person …
We are disappointed of someone / disappointed from someone ...
Of the list you provide, "in" is the most idiomatic, but there's also "disappointed by ", "disappointed with ", and "disappointed at " a person or persons. You can, apparently, be "disappointed of " some …
prepositions - disappointed in/at the fact that - English Language ...
Aug 16, 2021 · disappointed with/by: Fairly generic ways of saying something disappointed you. With may emphasize that you consciously evaluated something and determined it was disappointing, …
Usage of "I am agreeably disappointed in" - English Language Learners ...
Dec 11, 2023 · But disappointed could refer to an experience that simply ran counter to expectation, and there need not be any tinge of dejection about it, certainly if what was expected was not hoped for. I …
[Sg] - PAP Edwin Tong: I've done SO MUCH GOOD for my residents …
Jul 16, 2008 · PAP Edwin Tong: I've done SO MUCH GOOD for my residents over the years, so I'm very disappointed the Elections Committee is forcing me to move to another GRC...
word usage - <Hopeless>, <Discouraged> and <Disappointed>
Jun 15, 2019 · Both Don't be discouraged and Don't be disappointed are perfectly natural things to say, and in many contexts they'll effectively mean the same thing - speaker is advising someone to look …
Just now I went for 相亲 arranged by my mother...
Aug 20, 2022 · The girl is a sinkie who studied in UK and now back in SGP already. My mother knew her thru a mutual friend friend friend mother or God knows what shit. So she call me to go for this date …
adverbs - Help understanding 'personally I'm disappointed' vs. 'I'm ...
Jun 9, 2016 · "Personally, I am disappointed" - I feel disappointed, but I admit that someone else in the same situation might not be disappointed. "I am personally disappointed" - this is a very strong …
"[They] went away disappointed/disappointedly" – Does "went away ...
Jul 6, 2021 · 1 "Disappointed" is an adjective, and would describe their mood as they went away. Their mood and their departure would be unconnected, and their disappointment may well carry on after …