disfavor

  • 101disfavour — [[t]dɪsfe͟ɪvə(r)[/t]] (in AM, use disfavor) 1) N UNCOUNT: usu in/into N If someone or something is in disfavour, people dislike or disapprove of them. If someone or something falls into disfavour, people start to dislike or disapprove of them.… …

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  • 102disfavour — (Brit.) dis·fa·vour || ‚dɪs feɪvÉ™ n. disapproval, dislike (also disfavor) v. disapprove, dislike (also disfavor) …

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  • 103disfavoured — disfavour (Brit.) dis·fa·vour || ‚dɪs feɪvÉ™ n. disapproval, dislike (also disfavor) v. disapprove, dislike (also disfavor) …

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  • 104disfavouring — disfavour (Brit.) dis·fa·vour || ‚dɪs feɪvÉ™ n. disapproval, dislike (also disfavor) v. disapprove, dislike (also disfavor) …

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  • 105disfavours — disfavour (Brit.) dis·fa·vour || ‚dɪs feɪvÉ™ n. disapproval, dislike (also disfavor) v. disapprove, dislike (also disfavor) …

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  • 106disfavour — BrE, disfavor AmE noun (U) formal a feeling of dislike and disapproval: look with disfavour on/upon: The job creation program is looked upon with disfavor by the local community …

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  • 107discredit — v 1. detract, degrade, censure, reproach, make disreputable, bring into disfavor, injure or impair the credit or reputation of, tear down; disparage, decry, demean, deprecate, deflate, devaluate, depreciate, belittle; defame, slur, asperse,… …

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  • 108disgrace — n 1. dishonor, shame, degradation, scandal, debasement, vitiation, ill repute, reproach, inglo riousness; ignominy, infamy, odium, opprobrium, condemnation. 2. slur, imputation, aspersion, defamation, denigration, slander, libel, vilification,… …

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  • 109dishonor — n 1. disgrace, shame, reproach, ignominy, ill repute, public disgrace or contempt; scandal, degradation, shameful conduct, dishonorableness, ingloriousness; abasement, debasement, vitiation, fall, downfall, descent; infamy, odium, opprobrium,… …

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  • 110dislike — v 1. regard with displeasure, mislike, disrelish, disfavor, disesteem; hold as disagreeable, feel repugnance toward, not be able to bear or abide, Sl. get turned off by, be disinclined toward, shrink from, recoil from; turn up the nose at, object …

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