disapprobation|disapprobations in English
noun
[dis·ap·pro·ba·tion || ‚dɪsæprəʊ'beɪʃn]
disapproval, condemnatio
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1. 1 She feared her father's disapprobation.
2. 3 Everybody said, with disapprobation writ large upon their faces.
3. 4 Little brother strange elder brother is too inequitable, disapprobation.
4. Antonyms for Approbations include disApprobations, disapprovals, blame, censures, condemnations, criticisms, disfavors, dislikes, displeasures and dissatisfactions
5. 5 But company disapprobation, both sides does not fall for this conflict.
6. 17 He was interrupted in a speech by clamors of disapprobation.
7. Little brother strange elder brother is too inequitable, disapprobation.
8. 2 He retorted with a disapprobation of shallow criticism.
9. Caviling: See: contentious , critical , criticism , disaccord , disapprobation , dissension , dissent , dissenting , fractious
10. Animadversion: noun admonition , adverse comment , aspersion , blame , censorious remark, censure , chiding , condemnation , correction , criticism , disapprobation
11. Synonyms: approval, blessing, favor… Antonyms: disApprobation, disapproval, disfavor… Find the right word.
12. 6 The 3rd day: He is minatory I if disapprobation sinks boat lane.
13. 14 Charles's attentions to Henrietta had been observed by her father and mother without any disapprobation.
14. 8 They were coined in a later age as terms of disapprobation, even contempt.
15. 13 You must know that though I should be exceedingly grieved at their disapprobation, I could not hesitate.
16. 12 But in making the government they left this institution with many clear marks of disapprobation upon it.
17. 16 Has she been qualified for criticism, her conscience must have restrained her from venturing at disapprobation.
18. 10 We have 800 million dollar on Zhang now, we say pass the winter , shareholders but disapprobation.
19. Animadversion definition: harsh criticism or disapproval synonyms: condemnation, censure, interdict, disapprobation antonyms: approbation, acquittal, approval
20. 19 You must know that though I grieved at their disapprobation, I could not hesitate.
21. 9 But this is equally the case with regard to our approbation or disapprobation of the sentiments or passions of others.
22. 7 Citizens going about their lawful occasion merit the support of the police and the courts,(www.Sentencedict.com) not their moral disapprobation.
23. Hypernyms ("Animadversion" is a kind of): condemnation; disapprobation (an expression of strong disapproval; pronouncing as wrong or morally culpable)
24. But this is equally the case with regard to our approbation or disapprobation of the sentiments or passions of others.
25. To scold at; to reprove; to utter words in anger, or by way of disapprobation; to rebuke; as, to Chide one for his faults.