dissatisfy

  • 71disappoint — verb 1) I m sorry to have disappointed you Syn: let down, fail, dissatisfy, dash someone s hopes; upset, dismay, sadden, disenchant, disillusion, shatter someone s illusions, disabuse Ant: please, satisfy 2) …

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  • 72frustrate — verb 1) his plans were frustrated Syn: thwart, defeat, foil, block, stop, put a stop to, counter, spoil, check, balk, disappoint, forestall, dash, scotch, quash, crush, derail, snooker …

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  • 73sour — 1. adjective 1) sour wine Syn: acid, acidic, acidy, acidulated, tart, bitter, sharp, vinegary, pungent; technical acerbic Ant: sweet 2) sour milk Syn …

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  • 74disappoint — v 1. fail [s.o.], dissatisfy disillusion, disenchant, let [s.o.] down; delude, mislead, deceive; abandon, leave in the lurch, stand [s.o.] up. 2. defeat, frustrate, thwart, foil, balk; hinder, hamper, impede, interfere, interrupt, intervene;… …

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  • 75disgust — v 1. nauseate, sicken,//i/. turn one s stomach; satiate, glut, surfeit; offend, repel, repulse, Sl. turn [s.o.] off, Inf. put [s.o.] off, displease; outrage, scandalize, shock, Sl. gross out; cause aversion, dissatisfy, annoy. n 2. distaste,… …

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  • 76disoblige — v 1. refuse to oblige, not cooperate with, fail to accommodate, neglect, slight; offend, affront, insult, Sl. put down. See affront(def.3). 2. disappoint, let down, fail to live up to expectations; dissatisfy, displease, discontent, disgruntle. 3 …

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  • 77let — v 1. allow, permit, give permission or leave to, grant; authorize, sanction, warrant, entitle, empower, enable, license, commission; vouchsafe, favor, privilege; affranchise, give one his head, give carte blanche, give the green light, give the… …

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  • 78mortify — v 1. humiliate, humble, bring down, Inf. take or bring down a notch or peg, Sl. put down, make [s.o.] eat humble pie, pull down, make lowly, bring low, teach [s.o.] his place, Inf. make [s.o.] sing small, meeken, chasten, subdue; disgrace, shame …

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  • 79shame — n 1. disgrace, dishonor, reproach, degradation, illrepute, bad repute, scandal; baseness, turpitude, debasement, vitiation, ingloriousness; ignominy, infamy, odium, opprobrium, condemnation; slur, imputation, aspersion, defamation, denigration,… …

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  • 80disappoint — verb Syn: let down, fail, dissatisfy, upset, dismay, sadden, disenchant, disillusion, shatter someone s illusions Ant: delight …

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