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6 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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Despite the disfavor's lingering presence, he managed to win back the trust of his colleagues.
The disfavor's impact on her career was evident when she was overlooked for the promotion.
The athlete's doping scandal brought disfavor from the sports community.
The novel's dark themes brought disfavor from conservative readers.
The employee sensed the manager's disfavor after the project delay.
The artist's unconventional style fell into disfavor with art critics.

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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