disapproval
nounHow to pronounce disapproval:
Definition of disapproval:
- disapproval (noun):
- a feeling of disliking something or what someone is doing.
- the act or fact of disapproving the opinion that someone or something is bad, wrong, etc. or the expressing of such an opinion
Synonyms for disapproval:
censure
condemnation
content
criticism
denunciation
deprecation
disapprobation
discountenance
discouragement
disfavor
disfavour
dislike
displeasure
dissatisfaction
distaste
hostility
objection
rejection
reproach
stick
subject matter
substance
unfavorable judgment
Antonyms for disapproval:
abidance
absolution
accedence
acceptance
accession
acclaim
acclamation
accolade
accolades
accord
accordance
account
acknowledgement
acknowledgment
acquiescence
acquittal
adherence
admiration
admission
admittance
adoption
adoration
adulation
advocacy
affection
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