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The word 'disappointed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to disappoint.

The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective used to describe a noun.

The abstract noun forms for the verb to disappoint are disappointment and the gerund, disappointing.

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1mo ago

The abstract noun for disappointed is disappointment. It's as simple as that. Just add "-ment" to the end of the adjective and voilà, you've got yourself a fancy abstract noun.

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what is the abstract noun of disappointed

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7y ago

The abstract noun forms for the verb to disappoint are disappointment and the gerund, disappointing.

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Anonymous

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Disappointment

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Anonymous

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Disappoinment

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Anonymous

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Dissapoint

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abriana daley

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Look
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abriana daley

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Oook

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Anonymous

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Disappointed

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Anonymous

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dissipointed

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