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decepcionarse (verb) — to be let down, be dissapointed. Look up decepcionarse in the dictionary

Me decepcioné mucho con su respuesta.
Her answer really let me down.
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Me decepcioné mucho con su respuesta o me decepcionó mucho su respuesta.
Her answer really let me down.
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Old April 30, 2009, 08:05 AM
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This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for April 30, 2009

decepcionarse (verb) — to be let down, be dissapointed. Look up decepcionarse in the dictionary

Me decepcioné mucho con su respuesta.
Her answer really let me down.
I have not been able to fing decepcionarse in any dictionary. I am looking for the present tense conjugation of this verb.
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I have not been able to fing decepcionarse in any dictionary. I am looking for the present tense conjugation of this verb.
Correction: I have not been able to find decepcionarse in any disctionary. decepcionarse
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Old April 30, 2009, 08:45 AM
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Porque soy un supporter de los equipos de Cleveland, me decepciono a muchos veces.
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Correction: I have not been able to find decepcionarse in any disctionary. decepcionarse
The verb is "decepcionar"
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Decepcionarse es la forma pronominal del verbo “decepcionar”. ¿Qué quiere decir pronominal? Pues que para conjugarse necesitan de un pronombre átono. Hay verbos que necesitan obligatoriamente el pronombre, por ejemplo arrepentirse (yo me arrepiento); otros pueden necesitar el pronombre o no para conjugarse, como dormir (se está durmiendo o está durmiendo, en donde vemos que cambia el significado). Decepcionar suele adoptarla, pero no siempre:

Este libro decepciona a cualquier lector.
Esta obra no decepciona al público que va a verla.
A veces me decepcionas con tu actitud
Ella nunca me decepciona.
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