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disapprobation
[ dis-ap-ruh-bey-shuhn ]
noun
- disapproval; condemnation.
disapprobation
/ ˌdɪsæprəʊˈbeɪʃən /
noun
- moral or social disapproval
Other Words From
- self-disap·pro·bation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of disapprobation1
Example Sentences
The report claimed that the controversy was his doing; that he “instigated” the first news stories about the bones to “bring disapprobation on the museum” and “to personally discredit Monge.”
“You must know that though I should be exceedingly grieved at their disapprobation, I could not hesitate.”
Last week she expressed the ultimate disapprobation of unfollowing Ms. Hollis on Instagram.
An account of a gay man’s birthday party in the West Village, crashed by a straight college buddy, it earned its writer disapprobation with respect to its ostensible display of self-hating homosexuals.
Others tweeted their disapprobation: “We will not be shopping at your store. Enjoy your Grim Reaper special.”
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