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reprovação
An expression of strong disapproval; pronouncing as wrong or morally culpable.
condemnation
approbation
португальский
reprovação
1
This was my way of showing my
disapprobation
;
I never went again.
2
This proposal was received with the utmost
disapprobation
by the whole board.
3
A loud and violent expression of
disapprobation
ran through the whole senate-house.
4
Eugene did not hesitate openly to express his
disapprobation
of the war.
5
All conduct to the contrary is regarded by civilized nations with
disapprobation
.
6
He then sat down amid a murmur of mingled applause and
disapprobation
.
7
But I could only show
disapprobation
by the gravity of my silence.
8
A murmur, then louder sounds of
disapprobation
,
started up from the street.
9
She glanced at Father Gilbert but his cold eyes expressed only
disapprobation
.
10
My dear Madam, contract not your brow into a frown of
disapprobation
.
11
What he most dreaded, was her being an object of English
disapprobation
.
12
Mason laughed heartily, while Miss Sommerton frowned at him with marked
disapprobation
.
13
There were some expressions of
disapprobation
,
but John did not mind them.
14
But is there not danger of Lady Catherine's
disapprobation
here, my good sir?
15
One after another they had met with his grave consideration and subsequent
disapprobation
.
16
Terrible was the wrath and
disapprobation
evinced by Master Anthony at this disaster.
disapprobation
decide disapprobation
express disapprobation
moral disapprobation
strong disapprobation
entire disapprobation
португальский
reprovação