DISFAVOUR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If someone or something is in disfavour, people dislike or disapprove of them If someone or something falls into disfavour, people start to dislike or disapprove of them He was in disfavour with the ruling party He fell into disfavor as the president fell in the polls
disfavour - Wiktionary, the free dictionary disfavour (countable and uncountable, plural disfavours) (British spelling) Lack of favour; displeasure His lateness for the appointment incurred her disfavour An unkindness; a disobliging act A state of being out of favour ± the state of being out of favour
disfavour noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of disfavour noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary the feeling that you do not like or approve of somebody something with disfavour They looked upon the new policy with disfavour in into disfavour (with somebody) She seems to have fallen into disfavour with the director
Disfavour - definition of disfavour by The Free Dictionary Define disfavour disfavour synonyms, disfavour pronunciation, disfavour translation, English dictionary definition of disfavour or n 1 disapproval or dislike 2 the state of being disapproved of or disliked 3 an unkind act 4 a damaging or disadvantageous effect; detriment vb to
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