An inclination to withhold approval from some person or group.
A feeling of disliking something or what someone is doing.
1 However, lawmakers said the resolutions of disapproval would not end the issue.
2 Others say government disapproval of these websites has added to their appeal.
3 Kim previously expressed her disapproval of him running for president this year.
4 And she certainly couldn't wait for him to start expressing his disapproval .
5 The disapproval of all new books obviously the first in a series.
6 Hampden was hollering its' disapproval after only 11 minutes of this tie.
7 Anthrax paused, concerned about the growing feeling of disapproval in the room.
8 And he had shown no disapproval in his telling of the thrashing.
9 She felt the chill of his contempt and disapproval in her heart.
10 But the actions of the soldiers were not met with universal disapproval .
11 The child shrinks from the disapproval of the loved parent or teacher.
12 Most of the time, her entire body read disapproval , contempt, and rage.
13 The violent nature of some crimes forgiven by Bevin have fuelled disapproval .
14 Little things which I sometimes said, in perfect innocence, excited grave disapproval .
15 House Republicans are weighing a range of responses to register their disapproval .
16 He said nothing, but Jennifer could feel his disapproval and was saddened.
Другие примеры для термина "disapproval"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for disapproval
Disapproval в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки