Collocation
deeply disappointed
Definition
feeling very disappointed or upset about something
'deeply disappointed' is a common English collocation. feeling very disappointed or upset about something
deeply + disappointed
“I was deeply disappointed by the decision.”
Examples
- I was _____ disappointed with the service at the restaurant.
- She felt _____ disappointed when she didn’t get the job.
- We were _____ disappointed by the cancellation of the concert.
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- He said he was _____ disappointed in himself for forgetting the deadline.
- The community was _____ disappointed to hear the library would close.
- I’m _____ disappointed that the team didn’t even try in the second half.
- Her parents were _____ disappointed by her sudden decision to drop out.
- Investors were _____ disappointed with the company’s quarterly results.
- The principal was _____ disappointed by the rise in cheating cases.
More adverb + adjectives
- deeply sorry feeling very apologetic or regretful about something
- completely different totally not the same; very unlike something else
- seriously ill very sick; having a severe illness or medical condition
- extremely important very important; having a very high level of importance
- incredibly useful extremely helpful or practical; providing a lot of value