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  • grammar - Is it disappointed with, in, or by? - English Language . . .
    The difference between "in", "by", and "with" in this context actually depends on the nature or type of disappointment you feel: "Disappointed with" implies that the cause of the disappointment was something basic about the nature or attributes of the thing: I was disappointed with my new toaster It really didn't toast the bread as well as I hoped The "with" form is usually used with
  • prepositions - Disappointment at or disappointment in - English . . .
    Both "disappointed in" and "disappointed at" are idiomatic in American English In general in American English, people tend to use "disappointed in" with reference to a specific person or group of people
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  • We are disappointed of someone disappointed from someone . . .
    Of the list you provide, "in" is the most idiomatic, but there's also "disappointed by ", "disappointed with ", and "disappointed at " a person or persons You can, apparently, be "disappointed of " some expected result, which can include the actions of some person However, to me this sounds formal and somewhat archaic, and I would never use use it As far as I know, "disappointed from " is
  • Redditer: I hosted my first free soup event at my void deck!
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  • word usage - lt;Hopeless gt;, lt;Discouraged gt; and lt;Disappointed gt; - English . . .
    Both Don't be discouraged and Don't be disappointed are perfectly natural things to say, and in many contexts they'll effectively mean the same thing - speaker is advising someone to look on the bright side (to find good things in a bad situation) As OP has discovered, the dictionary definitions are somewhat different, but they're obviously closely related A "defeatist" reaction to finding
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    I'd like to know which preposition to use in the following: We were disappointed in at the fact that no one is interested in our products
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