disfavour|disfavours in English

noun disfavour (Brit.)

[dis·fa·vour || ‚dɪs'feɪvə]

disapproval, dislike (also disfavor)

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1. He is regarded with disfavour.

2. The minister incurred the king's disfavour.

3. He is regarded with disfavour [ unfavourab 1 y ] .

4. Ageing by sutures has now fallen into disfavour.

5. Mary seems to look upon John with disfavour.

6. He was in disfavour with the ruling party.

7. Soon the queen fell into disfavour and was executed.

8. She eyed his unruly collar-length hair with disfavour.

9. John seems to have fallen into disfavour with Mary.

10. Believe nothing that he can say to my disfavour.

11. Coal fell into disfavour because burning it caused pollution.

12. They looked upon the birth of a girl with disfavour.

13. She seems to have fallen into disfavour with the director.

14. Those erecting barriers on the grounds of economy courted political disfavour.

15. She sat down, regarding the plate in front of her with disfavour.

16. Louise won the disfavour of the two Hardy girls Mary and Harriet.

17. The job creation program is looked upon with disfavour by the local community.

18. She sat down[Sentence dictionary], regarding the plate in front of her with disfavour.

19. The gambling known as business looks with austere disfavour upon the business known as gambling.

20. The gambling know as business looks with austere disfavour upon the business know as gambling.

21. Antonyms for Assignee include benefactor, giver, payer, chief, manager, patient, recipient, undergoer, disfavour and disfavor

22. She sat down at the table and looked with disfavour at the glass in front of her.

23. Coal fell into disfavour on the grounds that steam engines are noisy, polluting and only 5 percent efficient.

24. This publicity may have been one of the incidents of the Testament executed in the Comitia Calata which brought it into popular disfavour.