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单词 disapproval
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Definition of disapproval in English:

disapproval

noun dɪsəˈpruːvlˌdɪsəˈpruv(ə)l
mass noun
  • Possession or expression of an unfavourable opinion.

    不赞成,反对

    Jill replied with a hint of disapproval in her voice

    吉尔回答时声音里透着些许反对的意味。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Empress' disapproval and dislike of the new Crown Princess did not soften over time.
    • In any case, even if he does complain or voice disapproval, the US will probably just go it alone anyway.
    • If I do see any fish today, I will certainly frown at them, to express my disapproval.
    • Bus drivers have voiced their disapproval over their proposed relocation following the sale of a bus garage.
    • Privately he can hear the mutterings of disapproval and disappointment.
    • A few women hesitantly expressed their disapproval, but the doctor was in full flow by then.
    • Despite some voices of disapproval within the Chamber the increase was passed.
    • All present spoke with her, were curious about her, and none of them passed a hint of disapproval.
    • Disgust or disapproval shouldn't be enough of a reason to prevent something by law.
    • When boys were being cruel to others, I protected my status by gently expressing my disapproval.
    • It's as if a person's tentative tone allows them to retract the statement if it is met with criticism or disapproval.
    • This he did in the face of disapproval and sharp disagreement from his peers in the West.
    • She first arrived in London in the mid-Sixties, in no doubt of her father's disapproval and contempt.
    • The diplomat explained that people were booing, an expression of disapproval.
    • Yesterday's Senate expression of disapproval was a good sign, but will die in the House.
    • Daniel pulled a face at Arthur, making clear his disapproval and dislike of Alicia's suitor.
    • He kept his disappointments to himself, a quiet murmur of disapproval usually being as far as it went.
    • I started up at him with a fiery, angry gaze, and his face contorted in disapproval and disgust.
    • Perhaps because it made him indignant, and he wanted to express his disapproval to the world.
    • There is no visible change, but to the ear accustomed, it is the noise of disapproval, of distaste.
    Synonyms
    disapprobation, dislike
    dissatisfaction, disfavour, displeasure, distaste, odium, objection, demurral, exception
    dissent, disagreement
    criticism, censure, condemnation, denunciation, opprobrium
    blame, reproach, rebuke, reproof, remonstration
    disparagement, deprecation
    informal the thumbs down
    rare animadversion

Definition of disapproval in US English:

disapproval

nounˌdisəˈpro͞ov(ə)lˌdɪsəˈpruv(ə)l
  • Possession or expression of an unfavorable opinion.

    不赞成,反对

    Jill replied with a hint of disapproval in her voice

    吉尔回答时声音里透着些许反对的意味。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She first arrived in London in the mid-Sixties, in no doubt of her father's disapproval and contempt.
    • Disgust or disapproval shouldn't be enough of a reason to prevent something by law.
    • There is no visible change, but to the ear accustomed, it is the noise of disapproval, of distaste.
    • If I do see any fish today, I will certainly frown at them, to express my disapproval.
    • The Empress' disapproval and dislike of the new Crown Princess did not soften over time.
    • Bus drivers have voiced their disapproval over their proposed relocation following the sale of a bus garage.
    • Yesterday's Senate expression of disapproval was a good sign, but will die in the House.
    • This he did in the face of disapproval and sharp disagreement from his peers in the West.
    • It's as if a person's tentative tone allows them to retract the statement if it is met with criticism or disapproval.
    • Daniel pulled a face at Arthur, making clear his disapproval and dislike of Alicia's suitor.
    • Privately he can hear the mutterings of disapproval and disappointment.
    • Perhaps because it made him indignant, and he wanted to express his disapproval to the world.
    • He kept his disappointments to himself, a quiet murmur of disapproval usually being as far as it went.
    • When boys were being cruel to others, I protected my status by gently expressing my disapproval.
    • I started up at him with a fiery, angry gaze, and his face contorted in disapproval and disgust.
    • Despite some voices of disapproval within the Chamber the increase was passed.
    • All present spoke with her, were curious about her, and none of them passed a hint of disapproval.
    • A few women hesitantly expressed their disapproval, but the doctor was in full flow by then.
    • In any case, even if he does complain or voice disapproval, the US will probably just go it alone anyway.
    • The diplomat explained that people were booing, an expression of disapproval.
    Synonyms
    disapprobation, dislike
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