Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Feeling disappointed in British Thesaurus
Feeling disappointed
disillusioned (adjective)
disappointed because you have discovered that someone or something is not as good as you had believed
dismayed (adjective)
very upset, disappointed, or annoyed about something surprising or shocking that has happened
inconsolable (adjective)
so unhappy or disappointed that no one can make you feel better
disenchanted (adjective)
disappointed and no longer enthusiastic about someone or something
disgruntled (adjective)
disappointed and annoyed about something
crestfallen (adjective)
sad and disappointed, especially when something has not succeeded
bitter (adjective)
feeling angry or upset because of a bad experience, especially when you think that you have been treated unfairly
dissatisfied (adjective)
annoyed because something is not as good as you expected it to be
discontented (adjective)
not satisfied with something
very unhappy or disappointed about something that has happened
be cast down ()
to feel upset or disappointed
brassed off (adjective)
Britishinformal annoyed and disappointed
cheesed off (adjective)
Britishinformal feeling annoyed or disappointed about something
disconsolate (adjective)
discouraged (adjective)
disheartened (adjective)
no longer confident or enthusiastic about something
dispirited (adjective)
someone who is dispirited does not have the hope, enthusiasm, or interest that they had earlier
gutted (adjective)
Britishspoken extremely disappointed
heartsick (adjective)
literary extremely sad or disappointed
on a downer (informal)
informal feeling sad, negative, or disappointed
short-changed (adjective)
informal disappointed because you did not get everything that you expected or deserved
sorry (adjective)
disappointed about a situation, and wishing you could change it
unsatisfied (adjective)
not happy with what you have or receive, or with something that happens. A more usual word is dissatisfied