Synonym: disfavor, disfavour, dislike. Similar words: disapprove, approval, on approval, misappropriate, disappear, disappoint, approve, disappearing. Meaning: [‚dɪsə'pruːvl] n. 1. a feeling of disliking something or what someone is doing 2. the expression of disapproval 3. an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group 4. the act of disapproving or condemning.
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121. disapproval of his methods.
122. She knew they were failures, and he read her disapproval in every perfunctory and unenthusiastic line of her letter.
123. John Wesley, when he saw the rising tide of patriotic fervor in America and the trend towards revolution, expressed his strong disapproval. So did the Anglican clergy.
124. She gave me an, old - fashioned ` look, ie one expressing disapproval.
125. Yes, it is better than hatred or disapproval, but it still contains a desire to have power over others.
126. Why do you construe my silence as a sign of disapproval?
127. Lord Gilbey surveyed with equable disapproval the slashing rain, the lowering clouds, the seething summer trees.
128. She knew they were failures, and he read her disapproval in every perfunctory and unenthusiastic line of her letter. And she was right.
129. 1A life of booze, fags and slothfulness may be enough to earn your doctor's disapproval, but there is one last hope: a repeat prescription of mates and good conversation.
130. These actions, which have aroused universal and unreserved disapproval, must nevertheless give us a pause.
131. She bleat her disapproval of her son's marriage to Amy.
132. China's disapproval was justified,[http://sentencedict.com/disapproval.html] since anintercept ballistic missiles would deprive it of its nuclear retaliatory capability.
133. If public disapproval hardens, critics will be emboldened to speak out.
134. So even if the dictionary tells you that proclivity means a predisposition, it doesn't tell you that most people use proclivity when talking with light disapproval...or is that winking approval?
135. Catcall:a harsh or shrill call or whistle expressing derision or disapproval.
136. Sumner would greet us with frowns and grimaces, doing his best to express wordless disapproval.
137. He was going to butt in when his mother darted a look of disapproval at him.
138. Political things are subject to approval and disapproval to choice and rejection to praise and blame.
139. For enterprises applying for Class A management, the regional Customs shall make an approval or disapproval decision within three (3) months as of the date of acceptance of the application.
140. He clucks in disapproval.
141. Yet his visit brought roars of "banzai" from the crowd and a storm of disapproval from neighbouring countries.
142. Despite the disapproval of the Asgard , the Goa'uld became a great threat to the Milky Way.
143. All he could do was to cast sidelong glances of disapproval and clamp his lips together.
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