What is another word for dis-approval?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪsɐpɹˈuːvə͡l], [ dˈɪsɐpɹˈuːvəl], [ d_ˈɪ_s_ɐ_p_ɹ_ˈuː_v_əl]
Related words: disapprove, disagree, dissent, disagree with, disagreement
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Similar words for dis-approval:
- blame (noun)
- censure (noun)
- condemnation (noun)
- denial (noun)
- disapproval (noun)
- disfavor (noun)
- dislike (noun)
- displeasure (noun)
- dissatisfaction (noun)
- flak (noun)
- hatred (noun)
- nonconformity (noun)
- objection (noun)
- odium (noun)
- opposition (noun)
- polarity (noun)
- quarrel (noun)
- rebuke (noun)
- refusal (noun)
- reproach (noun)
- repudiation (noun)
- taboo (noun)
- thumbs down (noun)
- traversal (noun)
Synonyms for Dis-approval:
n.
• blame (noun)- implication,
- diatribe,
- reprobation,
- opposition,
- recrimination,
- accusation,
- complaint,
- repudiation,
- imputation,
- invective,
- inculpation,
- exprobation,
- chiding,
- tirade,
- depreciation,
- reprehension,
- arraignment,
- remonstrance,
- obloquy,
- disapproval,
- reprimand,
- attack,
- indictment,
- slur,
- objurgation,
- incrimination,
- attribution,
- animadversion,
- expostulation,
- impeachment,
- charge,
- rebuke.
- refutation,
- Dismissing,
- turndown,
- declination,
- rebuff,
- negation,
- Refutal,
- Disallowance,
- statement abnegation,
- Rejecting,
- renunciation,
- renouncement,
- rebuttal,
- veto,
- negative,
- dissent,
- nonacceptance,
- disavowal,
- repulse,
- Refraining,
- rejection,
- adjuration,
- nay,
- Refusing,
- forswearing,
- cold shoulder,
- contradiction,
- brush-off,
- noncommittal,
- Controversion,
- prohibition,
- disclaimer,
- renegement,
- Repudiating,
- disproof,
- protestation,
- retraction,
- Gainsaying,
- Abstaining,
- no way.
- discontent,
- criticism,
- vitriol,
- objection,
- ostracism,
- blackball,
- catcall,
- zing,
- disfavor,
- dissatisfaction,
- disparagement,
- slap on wrist,
- castigation,
- black list,
- censure,
- reproof,
- boo,
- reproach,
- nix,
- denunciation,
- stricture,
- boycott,
- displeasure,
- thumbs down,
- hiss,
- dislike,
- brickbat,
- blame,
- deprecation,
- disapprobation,
- call down,
- opprobrium.
- disrespect,
- disesteem,
- indisposition,
- doghouse,
- disrepute,
- unpopularity,
- mistrust,
- disinclination,
- shame,
- disregard,
- distaste,
- dishonor,
- aversion,
- distrust,
- discredit.
- disgust,
- enmity,
- antipathy,
- offense,
- animus,
- prejudice,
- animosity,
- repugnance,
- detestation,
- hostility,
- loathing.
- pique,
- indignation,
- umbrage,
- irritation,
- wrath,
- Incensement,
- disgruntlement,
- discontentment,
- Disliking,
- vexation,
- annoyance,
- resentment,
- Disrelish.
- uneasiness,
- discomfort,
- envy,
- disquiet,
- discouragement,
- jealousy,
- frustration,
- dismay,
- chagrin,
- desolation,
- malcontent,
- anxiety,
- distress,
- hopelessness,
- oppression,
- fretfulness,
- malcontentment,
- lamentation,
- heartburn,
- querulousness,
- ennui,
- trouble,
- worry,
- exasperation,
- weariness,
- regret,
- boredom.
- execration,
- horror,
- repulsion,
- malignance,
- abomination,
- odium,
- antagonism,
- revenge,
- spite,
- ignominy,
- acrimony,
- no use for,
- rancor,
- alienation,
- grudge,
- bitterness,
- militancy,
- revulsion,
- scorn,
- contempt,
- abhorrence,
- invidiousness,
- malice,
- allergy to,
- venom,
- ill will,
- hate,
- hard feelings,
- coldness,
- malevolence,
- spleen.
- originality,
- denial,
- disobedience,
- heresy,
- discordance,
- recalcitrance,
- breach,
- iconoclasm,
- unruliness,
- insubordination,
- exception,
- nonconsent,
- Mutinousness,
- disaffection,
- lawlessness,
- noncompliance,
- unconventionality,
- strangeness,
- recusancy,
- disagreement,
- nonagreement,
- transgressiveness,
- Bohemianism,
- unorthodoxy,
- uniqueness,
- eccentricity,
- heterodoxy,
- recusance,
- violation,
- Contumaciousness.
- niggle,
- hesitation,
- demurral,
- cavil,
- doubt,
- revilement,
- counter-argument,
- challenge,
- reluctance,
- protest,
- stink,
- question,
- grievance,
- unwillingness,
- squawk,
- gripe,
- demur,
- Demurring,
- scruple,
- Remonstration,
- difficulty,
- Repugnancy,
- kick,
- shrinking.
- disgrace,
- blur,
- infamy,
- brand,
- spot,
- dispprobation,
- blot,
- black eye,
- stain,
- onus,
- bar sinister,
- hatred,
- stigma.
- defiance,
- conflict,
- prevention,
- counterattack,
- contradistinction,
- contest,
- rivalry,
- defense,
- competition,
- confronting,
- antithesis,
- grapple,
- skirmish,
- struggle,
- Contraposition,
- negativism,
- strife,
- duel,
- warfare,
- fray,
- combat,
- clash,
- engagement,
- contrariety,
- contention,
- action,
- unfriendliness,
- brush,
- Antinomy,
- resistance,
- obstructiveness,
- opposure,
- encounter,
- civil disobedience,
- counteraction,
- Oppugnancy,
- war,
- con.
- disturbance,
- beef,
- commotion,
- affray,
- disputation,
- difference,
- brawl,
- fight,
- controversy,
- fisticuffs,
- tumult,
- misunderstanding,
- difference of opinion,
- bickering,
- dispute,
- ruckus,
- vendetta,
- dissension,
- scrap,
- catfight,
- squabble,
- brannigan,
- battle royal,
- row,
- fracas,
- set-to,
- wrangle,
- tiff,
- spat,
- discord,
- fuss,
- altercation,
- dust,
- dissidence,
- feud,
- broil,
- argument,
- falling-out,
- run-in,
- hassle,
- rhubarb.
- rating,
- reproval,
- telling-off,
- correction,
- going-over,
- hard time,
- talking-to,
- berating,
- upbraiding,
- comeuppance,
- kick in the teeth,
- put-down,
- punishment,
- snub,
- dressing-down,
- refusal,
- scolding,
- slap in the face,
- lesson,
- affliction,
- earful,
- lecture,
- bawling-out,
- chewing-out,
- tongue-lashing.
- interdiction,
- knockback,
- writ,
- no,
- declension,
- regrets,
- choice,
- option,
- pass,
- enjoinment,
- abnegation,
- ban,
- reversal,
- forbidding,
- withholding,
- Discountenancing,
- exclusion.
How to use "Dis-approval" in context?
Disapproval is a feeling of dislike or disappointment. It is often associated with a feeling of anger or resentment. Disapproval can stem from any number of situations and can be felt in a variety of ways. Disapproval can be emotional, physical, and mental. Disapproval can be voiced or unvoiced. Disapproval can be directed at someone or something. It can be directed inward or outward. Disapproval can be constructive or destructive. Disapproval often leads to bitterness, anger, and resentment. Disapproval can be a sign of personal failure. Disapproval can be preventable and manageable.
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