disfavor

/dɪsˈfeɪvər/
noun
  1. The state of being disliked, disapproved of, or not supported.
    • Her outspoken views put her in disfavor with the school administration.
    • The old tradition has fallen into disfavor among younger generations.
    • The politician fell into disfavor with voters after the scandal.
  2. Lack of approval or preference; dislike or disapproval.
    • The manager showed disfavor toward any employee who arrived late.
    • Public disfavor of the new law led to protests in the streets.
    • He viewed the proposal with disfavor, shaking his head slowly.
verb
  1. To regard with disapproval; to dislike or reject.
    • She disfavored the idea of moving to a new city so soon.
    • The committee disfavored the plan because it was too expensive.
    • Many teachers disfavor the use of smartphones in the classroom.
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