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letdown

noun as in disappointment

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Sam Farmer’s pick: The Chargers put together three great quarters on defense before a fourth-quarter letdown last weekend.

The Chargers put together three great quarters on defense before a fourth-quarter letdown last weekend.

"The expectation is that this event should clear the air on the concept," Caldwell added, saying it would be a "letdown" if Tesla fails to reveal a developed concept and operational details on Thursday.

From BBC

And it’s quite a letdown, arriving 90 minutes into the courtroom drama and still hamstrung by vocal restraint.

Even the season-ending game against Fresno State at the Rose Bowl will come with the team on letdown alert after having played USC.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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