thất ý
Verb: - To be disappointed, to be frustrated: To experience a state of dissatisfaction or unhappiness because one's hopes, desires, or expectations have not been met or fulfilled. - To be displeased, to be discontented: To feel a lack of satisfaction or contentment with a situation or outcome.
- Verb:
- Anh ấy thất ý vì không đạt được mục tiêu của mình. (He was disappointed because he didn't achieve his goal.)
- Sau cuộc nói chuyện đó, cô ấy cảm thấy rất thất ý. (After that conversation, she felt very frustrated.)
- Đừng thất ý vì kết quả này; chúng ta có thể cố gắng lần sau. (Don't be displeased with this result; we can try again next time.)
"Làm cho ai thất ý": To disappoint someone, to cause someone to be displeased.
- Tôi không muốn làm cho cha mẹ thất ý. (I don't want to disappoint my parents.)
"Cảm giác thất ý": A feeling of disappointment/frustration.
- Cảm giác thất ý bao trùm anh sau thất bại. (A feeling of disappointment overwhelmed him after the failure.)
- Thất vọng (verb): To be disappointed, to lose hope. (This is a more common and stronger synonym for deep disappointment.)
- Bất mãn (verb/adjective): To be discontented, dissatisfied; discontented. (Often implies a deeper, more resentful dissatisfaction.)
- Không hài lòng (phrase): To be dissatisfied, not pleased. (A more direct and common phrase for not being satisfied.)
- Chán nản: To be discouraged, disheartened.
- Buồn bã: To be sad, sorrowful.
- Không toại nguyện: To be unfulfilled, not having one's wishes granted.
The word "thất ý" specifically conveys the meaning of one's intentions or wishes ("ý") being unmet or failing ("thất"). It describes an emotional state resulting from that failure. While it overlaps with "thất vọng" (disappointed), "thất ý" can sometimes carry a nuance of being personally displeased or vexed about a specific matter not going one's way, rather than a general loss of hope. It is a slightly more literary or formal term than the very common "thất vọng".
- be disapointed, be frustrated