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Aliona
Hello! Who can explain to me the difference in use between DISAPPOINTMENT and ANTICLIMAX?
Jul 26, 2022 4:02 PM
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"Disappointment" is something that people feel, but an "anticlimax" is when the plot of a story or a movie has a boring ending or an ending that is less exciting than you expected. The ideas are related, but not the same. (That is a very basic explanation, but hopefully it helps. ) Good luck!
July 26, 2022
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Something is a disappointment if it is considerably worse than expected, causing people to feel disappointed. Something is an anticlimax if a situation had caused people to expect something impressive or scary or exciting or otherwise remarkable to happen, but then what finally happened was unremarkable. An anticlimax can be a good thing. For example, if two men are getting ready to have a fight, but then they realise that there has been a misunderstanding, that could be described as an anticlimax, but probably no-one would consider it to be a disappointment.
August 5, 2022
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Anticlimax has one or more exciting events prior to disappointing end. Hence the words anti (oppose, opposite). Climax ( top, the best) Climax is the opposite when all is in order and finishes within expectations. You don’t hear it a lot in everyday spoken English …...
July 26, 2022
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