Sentence example with the word 'disappointingly'

disappointingly

Definition adv. in a disappointing manner

Last update: September 10, 2015


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These epitomes have been ascribed without sufficient reason to Florus (2nd century); but, though they are probably of even later date, and are disappointingly meagre, they may be taken as giving, so far as they go, a fairly authentic description of the original.   [Please select]

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But to Richard Calmady's eyes it lacked disappointingly in attraction.   [Please select]

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In Washington he acquitted himself creditably and was perhaps disappointingly conventional in speech and attire.   [Please select]

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He had made that disappointingly plain to her in his letter.   [Please select]

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In the event, this long-awaited culmination proved to be disappointingly flat and commonplace.   [Please select]

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"I ought to wish it to be so," she thought, "and, yet, how disappointingly I should feel she had changed."   [Please select]

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In the search for purely architectural evidence among these ruins it must be confessed that the data have proved disappointingly meager.   [Please select]

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