DISAPPROVAL in a Sentence
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88 example sentences for DISAPPROVAL, such as:
1. Janet gave him a disapproving look.
2. I am sorry I must disapprove your action.
3. Several countries have expressed their strong disapproval of the law.
4. She fixed the child with a stare of such disapproval he did not dare move.
5. The students are showing their disapproval by refusing to attend lectures.
2. I am sorry I must disapprove your action.
3. Several countries have expressed their strong disapproval of the law.
4. She fixed the child with a stare of such disapproval he did not dare move.
5. The students are showing their disapproval by refusing to attend lectures.
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Meanings and Examples of DISAPPROVAL
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disapproval
n. the act of disapproving or condemning
n. a feeling of disliking something or what someone is doing
Classic Sentence: (75 in 6 pages)
1 Driving off, with Mammy beside him, each was a perfect picture of pouting African disapproval.
2 Mammy muttered darkly to herself as she waddled, taking care that her remarks were pitched too low to be understood but loud enough to register her unqualified disapproval.
3 That would be fatal, as only old men and very old ladies could belch without fear of social disapproval.
4 They telegraphed their disapproval of Scarlett's conduct to Hetty Tarleton by delicately raised eyebrows.
5 As she took the whisky from him and held it to her mouth, she saw his eyes follow her, a vague stirring of disapproval in them.
6 His old black face was as pitiful as a child's under its mother's disapproval, his dignity collapsed.
7 The two men laughed, a bit unwillingly, and it seemed to Scarlett that they drew together in united masculine disapproval of her.
8 Melanie held onto the back of her chair for support, almost crumpling beneath the weight of a disapproval she had never known before.
9 Neighbors were so outspoken in their disapproval that Frank, Pitty and Melanie found it hard to hold up their heads.
10 And as I grew older his disapproval of me became downright dislike, which, I admit, I did little to change.
11 She had a glimpse of Aunt Pittypat's plump upturned face, her eyes owlish with surprise and disapproval.
12 Their disapproval had grown stronger because of her unwomanly conduct in the matter of the mills, her immodesty in showing herself when she was pregnant and so many other things.
13 The Old Guard signified their disapproval by a sheaf of cards, regretting their inability to accept Scarlett's kind invitation.
14 This arrangement met with the disapproval of the three parties concerned, Wash, Mr. Butler and Bonnie.
15 The butler withdrew with an air of silent disapproval, leaving the remains of the CHAUFROIX on the sideboard.
Example Sentence:
1 The students are showing their disapproval by refusing to attend lectures.
2 The addict often reads disapproval into people's reactions to him even where it does not exist.
3 Several countries have expressed their strong disapproval of the law.
4 The resource person may correct a serious error and repeat the phrase again but with no trace of disapproval or reproach.
5 She fixed the child with a stare of such disapproval he did not dare move.
6 Miss Watson had to purse her lips to show her disapproval of Huck's bedraggled appearance.
7 Newport pointed out that disapproval ratings for President Bush were 47 percent in January 2004, just 10 months before he won a second term.
8 I am sorry I must disapprove your action.
9 I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
10 I don't object to what she says, but I strongly disapprove of her manner of saying it.
11 Even though we disapproved of Senator Foghorn's political goals, we were impressed by his ability to filibuster endlessly to keep an issue from coming to a vote.
12 She disapproved of her son's indiscriminate television viewing and decided to restrict him to educational programs.
13 Janet gave him a disapproving look.