Not winning the competition was disappointing to us.
The above sentence is correct, but it kept me wondering if we can use 'for' instead of 'to'.
(source: courses.edx.org)
Not winning the competition was disappointing to us.
The above sentence is correct, but it kept me wondering if we can use 'for' instead of 'to'.
(source: courses.edx.org)
I think : "Not winning the competition was disappointing FOR us." BUT "losing the competition was disappointing FOR/TO us."
I have no idea why, but the latter could work both ways, the former only the one way.