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teleurstelling — meaning in English: disappointment

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'teleurstelling' in everyday conversations to express feelings of letdown, such as when a movie doesn't live up to expectations or when plans with friends fall through. It can also be used in professional settings, for example, when discussing unmet goals in a project or when a business deal doesn't materialize as anticipated.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'teleurstelling' is a direct term for disappointment, words like 'frustratie' (frustration) may imply a stronger emotional response. You would choose 'teleurstelling' when you want to convey a sense of being let down without the added intensity that 'frustratie' brings.
Culture
'Teleurstelling' is derived from the Dutch verb 'teleurstellen,' which means 'to disappoint.' Interestingly, the word reflects a cultural aspect of Dutch society that values straightforwardness and honesty—people often express their feelings openly, which can lead to candid conversations about disappointment.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of teleurstelling in English?
'Teleurstelling' translates to 'disappointment' in English. It expresses the feeling of being let down when expectations are not met.
Q.How do you use teleurstelling in a sentence?
You can say, 'Ik voelde een grote teleurstelling toen ik het resultaat zag,' which means 'I felt a great disappointment when I saw the result.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with teleurstelling?
A common mistake is to confuse 'teleurstelling' with 'teleurstellen,' the verb form. Remember, 'teleurstelling' is a noun referring to the feeling, while 'teleurstellen' means to disappoint someone.
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