Similar words: disfavour, favor, favored, favorite, in favor of, favorable, party favor, favorite son. Meaning: [‚dɪs'feɪvə] n. 1. the state of being out of favor 2. an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group. v. put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm.
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1, He is in disfavor with the king.
2, Most people disfavor his ideas because they are outdated.
3, He regarded my suggestions with disfavor.
4, I disfavor the way you handled that situation earlier.
5, Thomas seems to look upon the proposal with disfavor.
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7, Kapeiluo also spoke frankly that initially put disfavor young Bei was a mistake.
8, In fact, the oil tiger already gradually disfavor in Japan.
9, He fell into disfavor as the president fell in the polls.
10, AOL is in wall street gradually disfavor, had been the fact that does not dispute.
11, I too had begun to notice Hitler's sudden alternations of favor and disfavor.
12, When the mothers came to Him with their little ones, the disciples looked on them disfavor.
13, This is a blank check for federal judges to get rid of cases they disfavor.
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