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letdown

[let-doun] / ˈlɛtˌdaʊn /


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Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell said the U.S. jobs market seems to have stabilized after a big letdown last year, justifying the Fed’s decision to leave interest rates unchanged.

From MarketWatch

The Rams are certainly capable of a letdown.

From Los Angeles Times

That may be somewhat of a letdown after the past three years—yet history is rife with examples of much worse outcomes.

From Barron's

That may be somewhat of a letdown after the past three years—yet history is rife with examples of much worse outcomes.

From Barron's

If there wasn’t a TV show or movie in production—or, if no actor was seen—the tour could be a bit of a letdown.

From The Wall Street Journal