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Letdown - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

letdown

/ˈlɛtˌdaʊn/ /ˈlɛtdaʊn/

Definition:

A disappointment or failure to meet expectations, often causing sadness or frustration.

Synonyms:

disappointment, setback, disillusionment, bummer

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

success, triumph

Common Collocations:

big letdown, feel letdown, avoid letdown, prevent letdown

Derivatives:

let down (verb), letdowns (plural noun)

Usage Tips:

Use "letdown" to describe emotional disappointment after unmet expectations, often in personal or professional contexts.

Common Phrases:

a real letdown, such a letdown, avoid the letdown

Etymology:

Originates from the verb "let down," meaning to disappoint or fail someone, first recorded in the early 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The movie was a huge letdown after all the hype.
  • 2. She felt a deep letdown when her team lost the final match.
  • 3. The canceled trip was a major letdown for the kids.
  • 4. His apology couldn’t make up for the emotional letdown she experienced.

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