English to Portuguese Dictionary disappoint

disappoint

Decepcionar
definition
verb
I have no wish to disappoint everyone by postponing the visit
fail to fulfill the hopes or expectations of (someone).
translation of 'disappoint'
verb
desgostar,
desiludir,
frustrar,
desapontar
example
Although I do not wish to 'disappoint' you, we have been in a constant state of stalemate.
to 'disappoint' the hopes that are now awakened could be very dangerous
And once again it didn't fail to 'disappoint' every Burnley fan and player.
I have no wish to 'disappoint' everyone by postponing the visit
She did not want to 'disappoint' him and wished that she hadn't stepped forward.
This is an encouraging sign that the company is unlikely to 'disappoint' market expectations.
What, if anything, will please or 'disappoint' fans of the video game?
I have no wish to 'disappoint' everyone by postponing the visit
She didn't want to turn around, didn't want to 'disappoint' her foolish hopes.
We hope to interest admirers of the genre and hope we do not 'disappoint' their expectations.
The good leader has to 'disappoint' these expectations at a rate the people can stand.
They constantly 'disappoint' the young by failing to live up to their expectations of them.
He marries, then, unwillingly, just as he, on his wedding day, unwillingly 'disappoints' Mary's expectation of a honeymoon trip.
He said he was 'disappointed' and disillusioned by the treatment of asylum seekers in Britain.
A product which causes injury when put to its core uses clearly 'disappoints' consumer expectations, and liability should be imposed accordingly.
The expectation is 'disappointed' because the universe is simply impersonal and uncaring.
While 'disappointed' by the delay he was glad the operation had commenced.
Livingstone would not be exempt from a Blair-type trashing if he too 'disappoints' these high expectations.
Yet only the most indifferent supporter could fail to be 'disappointed' at how the season has imploded.
You should not get carried away by success or get 'disappointed' by failure.
A pessimist, they say, is someone passionate who has been 'disappointed' on too many occasions.
We got hit from both sides of the debate and 'disappointed' both sets of expectations.
Initial hopes were 'disappointed' but the reason became apparent early in the New Year.
What he does is very good, but systematically 'disappoints' all expectations of the Wagner community, both fans and enemies alike.
Yet many could be 'disappointed' if more men fail to come forward.
Ten years later, there is no doubt that many of these hopes were 'disappointed' .
Their deepest expectation, currently repressed, is that their expectations will be 'disappointed' .
It is no concern of the author that their readers might attempt to replicate a way of life that does not exist, or be 'disappointed' when they fail to do so.
Well no matter how low my expectations might have been, they would have been 'disappointed' .
When our expectations are 'disappointed' , we blame ourselves rather than Nature.
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