Rollercoaster1
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I have seen several prepositions used after the adjective 'disappointed', I am not sure whether they differ in meaning or not. If they do, what are those differences?
1. Her parents were disappointed at/in/with/by her.
1. Her parents were disappointed at/in/with/by her.