An inclination to withhold approval from some person or group.
Put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm.
1 The favor and disfavor of kings are as those of the Gods.
2 Maggie was unlike other girls; that was a sufficient reason for disfavor .
3 Drake in disfavor after 1589 seems a contradiction that nothing can explain.
4 Now, report had said a great deal in disfavor of Irene Ashleigh.
5 I whistled under my breath, and eyed the lock with extreme disfavor .
6 A letter addressed by the schoolmaster found great disfavor in Lizzie's eyes.
7 Her mother, coming into her dressing room, had eyed her with disfavor .
8 John's hands fisted at his sides and his mouth thinned with disfavor .
9 We view this plan with disfavor and believe that it should not proceed.
10 He looked with disfavor at the classic face of the Bostonian.
11 The Quakers have for the best part looked with disfavor on passionate love.
12 The big stone was on her foot and she regarded it with disfavor .
13 Trevethick looked at him inquiringly, suspicion and disfavor glowing in his dusky face.
14 The President and his advisers viewed such a proposal with disfavor .
15 A tall man in a blue-grey bedgown was regarding him with deep disfavor .
16 RISKS Asian buyers might be tempted but are also wary of U.S. disfavor .
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