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letdowns

 

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Noun letdown has 1 sense
  1. disappointment, letdown - a feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized; "his hopes were so high he was doomed to disappointment"
    --1 is a kind of dissatisfaction
    --1 has particulars: frustration, defeat
    Derived form: verb let down2

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Term: Letdowns

1. Noun - Disappointments or failures

Letdowns, also known as disappointments or failures, refer to situations where expectations were unmet or fell short of what was anticipated. Letdowns can occur in various aspects of life such as personal relationships, professional endeavors, or entertainment.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The movie received rave reviews, but for me, it was filled with letdowns.
  2. Experiencing constant letdowns can be demotivating and disheartening.
  3. He had high hopes for the trip, but it turned out to be one of his biggest letdowns.

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2. Verb - To disappoint or fail to meet expectations

In verb form, "letdowns" is the act of disappointing someone or failing to meet their expectations. It can refer to an action or situation that leaves someone feeling dissatisfied or disillusioned.

Sample Sentences:

  1. His lack of effort let down the team, resulting in a loss.
  2. Being letdown by a close friend can be emotionally challenging.
  3. The company's failure to deliver on its promises has consistently let down its customers.

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