15 февр. 2006 г. · When speaking about objects, I might use "with." I am disappointed with my new clothes--the shirt shrank when I washed it and the shoes are ... |
30 окт. 2009 г. · In that particular sentence I'd go for at. But I personally would be more likely to say: I'm disappointed in/with you for making this mistake ... |
5 мая 2024 г. · Hello! I've seen a lot of prepositions being used after the word disappointment. Now, this leaves me wondering which one is correct. |
15 мая 2010 г. · It is absolutely correct to say "disappointed with something." I'm very disappointed with your politics. He was very disappointed with the new product he tried. |
6 апр. 2008 г. · She was disappointed in/at/with/by Jack. Hi, Do all of the above prepositions does the trick and mean about the same to you? Thanks. |
27 июл. 2007 г. · "Local residents were disappointed WITH the decision." means they don't like the decision itself. If you say "ABOUT", it's correct, but it ... |
29 янв. 2020 г. · You can be disappointed by or with or about or in someone or something, depending on the context. Or it can be followed by an infinitive. |
21 нояб. 2014 г. · That's why I think after "having been disappointed", a "by" is the right answer as only an action verb has the passive voice, while after " be ... |
20 нояб. 2008 г. · Otra manera de decirlo es: I'm dissapointed with myself at se pude usar también dependiendo en la situación: dis•ap•point•ed /]d/ adj. |
1 сент. 2004 г. · "I am disappointed by you" sounds awkward, but I think it is correct to say, "I was disappointed in your behavior / by your behavior/ (or) with your behavior." |
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