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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Disfavor' in a Sentence

"Unfavorable regard or dislike; a feeling of displeasure or disesteem." more

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The cat looked at the new toy with disfavor.
The students were afraid of earning the teacher's disfavor by not completing their homework.
Tim felt the disfavor of his friends when he accidentally broke the game controller.
Sally felt disfavor from her friends after accidentally breaking the toy.
Sarah felt disfavor from her friends when she accidentally spilled juice during the playdate.
The team captain's disfavor towards lazy players affected the overall performance.
His messy handwriting often brought him disfavor during spelling tests.
The cat sensed the disfavor in the owner's tone after knocking over the flower vase.
Jenny's constant disfavor towards vegetables made her dinner plate quite limited.
The teacher's disfavor was evident when she saw incomplete homework from the students.
The grumpy cat expressed its disfavor by swatting at the unfamiliar visitor.
The superhero's unconventional methods fell into disfavor among traditional crime fighters.
The puppy sensed disfavor from its owner after chewing on the shoes.
The weather's sudden change to rain was met with disfavor by the picnic attendees.
My teacher showed disfavor when I forgot to do my homework.
The sad puppy sensed the disfavor in its owner's tone after making a mess.
The teacher showed disfavor when Tim forgot to complete his homework.
The puppy felt disfavor when no one played with him.
The magician's failed trick earned him disfavor from the audience.

Disfavor

dis-fey-ver
nounUnfavorable regard or dislike; a feeling of displeasure or disesteem.

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Last Updated On: January 6, 2024
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