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Lucas21c Posted 8 years ago
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'disappoint sb' vs 'make sb disappointed'

Could you tell me what the difference is between 'disappoint sb' and 'make sb disappointed' in the following sentence in terms of meaning or nuance? Thank you in advance.


1. Her decision to cancel the concert disappointed her fans.

2. Her decision to cancel the concert made her fans disappointed.

  

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lucas21c Could you tell me what the difference is between 'disappoint sb' and 'make sb disappointed' in the following sentence in terms of meaning or nuance? The second is non-native.

  • lucas21c Could you tell me what the difference is between 'disappoint sb' and 'make sb disappointed' in the following sentence in terms of meaning or nuance?
  • The second is non-native.
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lucas21cCould you tell me what the difference is between 'disappoint sb' and 'make sb disappointed' in the following sentence in terms of meaning or nuance?

The second is non-native.

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