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  1. disappointed about | WordReference Forums

    Jan 16, 2022 · In the following sentences, does only "disappointed about" work? She is very disappointed about what has happened. Everyone's disappointed about the result. As a result, many …

  2. dissapointed [disappointed] + preposition - WordReference Forums

    Oct 30, 2005 · Buenos días, Me gustaría saber con qué preposición va: dissapointed He visto with y about. ¿Se utilizan indistintamente? Dissapointed with/about your behaviour. Muchas gracias, un …

  3. disappointed in | WordReference Forums

    Oct 11, 2010 · Hola, estoy estudiando el uso de adjective+preposition combinations, y en el ejemplo de uso de disappointed in, me he encontrado con esta frase que no sé muy bien cómo traducirla: Her …

  4. dissapointed [disappointed] of / with / in - WordReference Forums

    Nov 29, 2007 · What's the difference between dissapointed of dissapointed with dissapointed in? I think, in spanish we use only desilusionado de, so I'm confused

  5. disappointed+preposición - WordReference Forums

    Oct 7, 2007 · he visto en varios sitios al adjtivo disappointed con 3 preposiones diferentes: disappointed with... disappointed about... disappointed in... ¿para que debo utilizar cada una y en que contexto? …

  6. disappointing vs. disappointed | WordReference Forums

    Sep 17, 2011 · The below is from a book, Man's Search for Meaning. In the paragraph, "disappointed" seems a bit odd. To me "disappointing" seems much better. So I checked out Longman Dictionary of …

  7. I am disappointed ON you | WordReference Forums

    Sep 1, 2004 · Is it correct to say "I am dissapointed ON you for your behaviour"? If it is not, please tell me the correct form. Thank you in advance.

  8. disappointed in/on/of/with... | WordReference Forums

    Apr 30, 2009 · I am really disappointed at what you did. I am very disappointed in you. They were disappointed in the outcome. In which situations should I use IN or AT or WITH ? Is there any …

  9. little disappointed | WordReference Forums

    Jun 5, 2016 · You need "a little disappointed" to mean he was slightly disappointed. If he were "little disappointed," he wouldn't have been disappointed much at all – of course that may be true, but we …

  10. She was disappointed in/at/with/by Jack. - WordReference Forums

    Apr 6, 2008 · She was disappointed in/at/with/by Jack. Hi, Do all of the above prepositions does the trick and mean about the same to you? Thanks.