What is another word for dis favors?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪs fˈe͡ɪvəz], [ dˈɪs fˈeɪvəz], [ d_ˈɪ_s f_ˈeɪ_v_ə_z]
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Similar words for dis favors:
- aversion (noun)
- blame (noun)
- contempt (noun)
- disapproval (noun)
- disfavor (noun)
- disgrace (noun)
- dishonor (noun)
- disinclination (noun)
- dislike (noun)
- displeasure (noun)
- disregard (noun)
- disrepute (noun)
- dissatisfaction (noun)
- disservice (noun)
- distaste (noun)
- hatred (noun)
- ill repute (noun)
- odium (noun)
- refusal (noun)
- turndown (noun)
- unwillingness (noun)
- deprecate (verb)
- disapprove (verb)
- discountenance (verb)
- discourage (verb)
- discredit (verb)
- discriminate (verb)
- disgrace (verb)
- dislike (verb)
- disrelish (verb)
- frown (verb)
- hate (verb)
Synonyms for Dis favors:
n.
• aversion (noun)- dread,
- repulsion,
- hatred,
- detestation,
- disgust,
- having no use for,
- antagonism,
- abomination,
- unwillingness,
- reluctance,
- disfavor,
- hostility,
- hate,
- abhorrence,
- odium,
- Disliking,
- horror,
- antipathy,
- allergy,
- loathing,
- animosity,
- repugnance,
- revulsion.
- expostulation,
- recrimination,
- reprobation,
- rebuke,
- incrimination,
- charge,
- slur,
- complaint,
- depreciation,
- repudiation,
- denunciation,
- censure,
- invective,
- remonstrance,
- impeachment,
- attribution,
- castigation,
- implication,
- diatribe,
- accusation,
- indictment,
- opposition,
- obloquy,
- disparagement,
- chiding,
- reprimand,
- reprehension,
- animadversion,
- arraignment,
- attack,
- tirade,
- exprobation,
- reproach,
- objurgation,
- reproof,
- imputation,
- inculpation,
- criticism.
- deprecation,
- stricture,
- hiss,
- nix,
- blackball,
- ostracism,
- catcall,
- objection,
- dislike,
- zing,
- vitriol,
- boycott,
- boo,
- blame,
- discontent,
- call down,
- brickbat,
- black list,
- slap on wrist.
- disapproval,
- disrepute,
- distaste,
- disinclination,
- disregard,
- displeasure,
- indisposition,
- shame,
- unpopularity,
- doghouse,
- aversion,
- mistrust,
- discredit,
- dissatisfaction,
- thumbs down,
- distrust,
- disapprobation,
- disrespect,
- disesteem,
- dishonor.
- brand,
- abasement,
- tarnish,
- baseness,
- contempt,
- put-down,
- defamation,
- culpability,
- disbarment,
- derision,
- blur,
- scorn,
- degradation,
- contumely,
- slight,
- blemish,
- scandal,
- meanness,
- corruption,
- pollution,
- black eye,
- Ingloriousness,
- taint,
- stain,
- ill repute,
- abuse,
- debasement,
- spot,
- debasing,
- venality,
- turpitude,
- humbling,
- prostitution,
- comedown.
- irritation,
- resentment,
- Incensement,
- vexation,
- disgruntlement,
- wrath,
- indignation,
- annoyance,
- umbrage,
- discontentment,
- pique.
- apathy,
- disinterest,
- unmindfulness,
- insouciance,
- neglect,
- lethargy,
- disdain,
- heedlessness,
- omission,
- slighting,
- inadvertence,
- overlooking,
- Neglecting,
- brush-off,
- oversight,
- listlessness,
- lassitude,
- inattention,
- unconcern,
- Omitting,
- Forgetting,
- indifference,
- the cold shoulder,
- oblivion,
- negligence.
- ennui,
- disquiet,
- distress,
- malcontentment,
- heartburn,
- chagrin,
- fretfulness,
- discouragement,
- querulousness,
- jealousy,
- discomfort,
- desolation,
- frustration,
- uneasiness,
- weariness,
- exasperation,
- envy,
- dismay,
- oppression,
- lamentation,
- worry,
- hopelessness,
- malcontent,
- boredom,
- trouble,
- anxiety.
- malignance,
- ill will,
- revenge,
- spite,
- acrimony,
- venom,
- malice,
- spleen,
- rancor,
- invidiousness,
- hard feelings,
- execration,
- coldness,
- bitterness,
- militancy,
- malevolence,
- grudge,
- allergy to,
- no use for.
- noncompliance,
- dissent,
- interdiction,
- rebuff,
- prohibition,
- abnegation,
- disclaimer,
- pass,
- proscription,
- ban,
- renouncement,
- refutation,
- option,
- nonacceptance,
- exclusion,
- withholding,
- enjoinment,
- renunciation,
- forbidding,
- writ,
- rejection,
- no,
- Discountenancing,
- declination,
- cold shoulder,
- Disallowance,
- knockback,
- declension,
- nonconsent,
- choice,
- defiance,
- disavowal,
- turndown,
- negation,
- regrets,
- reversal,
- repulse.
v.
• deprecate (verb)- rip,
- Discommend,
- take exception to,
- frown,
- disapprove of,
- depreciate,
- expostulate,
- take dim view of,
- discountenance,
- detract,
- mudsling,
- take down,
- object,
- pooh-pooh,
- disparage,
- cut down to size,
- poor mouth,
- put down,
- derogate,
- run down,
- not go for,
- protest against.
- pass on,
- damn,
- frown on,
- deprecate,
- dismiss,
- oppose,
- reprobate,
- turn down,
- decry,
- reject,
- denounce,
- object to,
- spurn,
- dispraise,
- slam,
- find unacceptable,
- chastise,
- disallow,
- reprove,
- criticize,
- look down on,
- remonstrate,
- find fault with,
- look askance at,
- pan,
- refuse,
- reprehend,
- deplore,
- set aside,
- veto.
- not stand for,
- dispute,
- resist,
- take a dim view of,
- hold no brief for,
- condemn,
- disapprove,
- discourage,
- count me out.
- inhibit,
- keep back,
- put off,
- turn aside,
- disincline,
- interfere,
- prevent,
- turn off,
- warn,
- impede,
- indispose,
- shake,
- withhold,
- talk out of,
- hold off,
- hold back,
- scare,
- frighten,
- repress,
- Disadvise,
- curb,
- control,
- quiet,
- divert,
- check,
- throw cold water on,
- obstruct,
- hinder,
- chill.
- vilify,
- poke full of holes,
- defame,
- reflect on,
- degrade,
- take rug out from under,
- disprove,
- disgrace,
- destroy,
- shoot,
- frown upon,
- explode,
- show up,
- disconsider,
- tear down,
- bring to naught,
- knock bottom out of,
- slander,
- expose,
- bring into disrepute,
- blow up,
- ruin,
- puncture,
- smear.
- separate,
- show bias,
- contradistinguish,
- be partial,
- favor,
- treat as inferior,
- treat differently,
- single out,
- incline,
- set apart,
- victimize,
- be bigot,
- segregate,
- judge.
- ridicule,
- give a black eye,
- attaint,
- snub,
- besmirch,
- tar and feather,
- defile,
- debase,
- blot,
- humiliate,
- desecrate,
- depress,
- libel,
- take down a peg,
- reduce,
- stigmatize,
- lose face,
- lower,
- deride,
- sully,
- abase,
- humble,
- expel,
- mock.
- shun,
- make faces at,
- mind,
- detest,
- execrate,
- regret,
- be averse to,
- have hard feelings,
- avoid,
- shudder at,
- contemn,
- have no taste for,
- grossed out on,
- loathe,
- bear malice toward,
- not feel like,
- abhor,
- eschew,
- be turned off to,
- abominate,
- lose interest in,
- not care for,
- not appreciate,
- not take kindly to,
- resent,
- Antipathize,
- be allergic to,
- despise,
- not endure,
- have no stomach for.
How to use "Dis favors" in context?
Most people think that favors are something that one person does for another without expecting anything in return. The reality, however, is that favors can have a lot of consequences. For example, if you ask your friend to do you a favor and they refuse, you may feel resentment. Furthermore, if you ask someone to do something without giving them any indication that you would also do them a favor in return, they may feel entitled. These are just a few of the dis favors that can happen when it comes to favors.
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