Desilusión in english

Disappointment

pronunciation: dɪsəpɔɪntmənt part of speech: noun
In gestures

desilusión = disappointment ; disenchantment ; disillusionment ; disillusion ; letdown. 

Example: On occasions, I have begun my talk by issuing a caveat emptor, a legalistic phrase which one dictionary defines as 'sentence disclaiming responsibility for buyer's disappointment'.Example: The librarian's disenchantment with the library's invisible public was heightened by the fact that so few actual users made 'efficient' use of their local public libraries.Example: Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Example: The author discusses the disillusion she developed with Italian politics and its failure to deliver properly funded nationwide public library system for Italy in the postwar period.Example: The budget was also a letdown to people disabled by their addiction to alcohol and cigarrettes.

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» llevarse una desilusiónbe guttedfeel + gutted .

Example: Makosi admitted she was gutted to lose the contest.

Example: I can't help but feel gutted that people who would give their right arm to be there probably won't get tickets.

» para + Posesivo + (gran) desilusiónmuch to + Posesivo + disappointment .

Example: A servant advised that dinner was ready, and the duke insisted upon escorting Julia, much to her disappointment.

Desilusión synonyms

disappointing in spanish: decepcionante, pronunciation: dɪsəpɔɪntɪŋ part of speech: adjective letdown in spanish: Dejar abajo, pronunciation: letdaʊn part of speech: noun dashing hopes in spanish: esperanzas precipitadas, pronunciation: dæʃɪŋhoʊps part of speech: noun
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