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5 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 new tax policy faced disfavor from small business owners.
His constant lateness earned him the teacher's disfavor.
The new law quickly gained disfavor among civil rights activists.
Her outspoken views on the matter led to her disfavors among certain colleagues.
The team's disfavor towards the referee's decision was evident on the field.

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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