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Disappointedly for Dummies

pronunciation: ,dɪsə'pɔɪntɪdli

What does Disappointedly really mean?

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Alright, so "disappointedly" is a word that is used to describe how someone is feeling when they are disappointed about something. It's kind of like when you were really looking forward to having a pizza for dinner, but then you find out that there's no more pizza left and you feel all sad and let down. That's when you can say that you were feeling "disappointedly."

It's like a mix of feeling disappointed and feeling a little bit downhearted. When you add "edly" to the end of "disappointed," it's like saying that someone is feeling that way in a particular manner or with a certain attitude. So, "disappointedly" is like saying that someone is feeling disappointed in a certain way, like maybe with a bit of sadness or frustration.

It can also be used to describe how someone is doing something in a disappointed way. For example, if someone speaks "disappointedly," it means that they are speaking in a tone that shows their disappointment.

So, "disappointedly" is basically a way of describing how someone is feeling when they are disappointed about something, or how they are doing something in a disappointed way. It's a word that helps us understand emotions and attitudes a little better.

I hope that all makes sense! Let me know if you have any other questions. Keep up the great work!

Revised and Fact checked by William Rodriguez on 2023-11-15 09:42:50

Disappointedly In a sentece

Learn how to use Disappointedly inside a sentece

  • She looked disappointedly at her test score, feeling let down by her performance.
  • The child hung his head disappointedly when he realized he couldn't go outside to play due to the rain.
  • The team watched disappointedly as their opponents celebrated their victory on the field.
  • Despite practicing for hours, she performed disappointedly at the piano recital.
  • He spoke disappointedly about not being able to attend the concert because of a scheduling conflict.

Disappointedly Pertains To

Words to which the original word is relevant