LET YOU DOWN
Definition: To fail to meet someone's expectations or to disappoint them.
Synonyms: Disappoint, Fail, Betray, Let Down, Fall Short
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
I'll study extra hard so I don't let you down on the upcoming math test.
#2
The soccer team is training rigorously not to let you down in the championship game.
#3
Despite his best efforts, the team's captain let them down in the crucial moments of the championship match.
#4
The weather forecast let us down, and our weekend camping trip was ruined by unexpected rain.
#5
I entrusted my friend to take care of my plants, but he let me down by forgetting to water them during my vacation.
#6
The new software update has let many users down with its glitches and performance issues.
#7
The chef's attempt to create a unique dessert let down the entire culinary team during the cooking competition.
#8
Despite the promising trailer, the movie let audiences down with its weak plot and predictable ending.
#9
The symphony's underwhelming finale did nothing but let down the seasoned music enthusiasts in the audience.
#10
She felt awful when she realized she might let you down by missing the deadline.
#11
You can count on me not to let you down when you need support.
#12
Let you down is something I never intend to do.
#13
I never intend to let you down, even in the toughest times.
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