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    dis·fa·vor
    [disˈfāvər]
    noun
    disfavour (noun) · disfavor (noun)
    1. disapproval or dislike:
      "the headmaster regarded her with disfavor"
      • the state of being disliked:
        "raises could be taken away if an employee fell into disfavor"
    verb
    disfavour (verb) · disfavours (third person present) · disfavoured (past tense) · disfavoured (past participle) · disfavouring (present participle) · disfavor (verb) · disfavors (third person present) · disfavored (past tense) · disfavored (past participle) · disfavoring (present participle)
    1. regard or treat (someone or something) with disfavor:
      "the hypothesis was favored and disfavored by approximately equal numbers of scientists"
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    noun
    1. disapproval or dislike:
      Opposite:
      • the state of being disliked:
        become unpopular
        become disliked
        get on the wrong side of someone
        Opposite:
        be in favor
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    What is the synonym of disfavor?Disfavor: a strong feeling of not liking or approving. Synonyms: allergy, averseness, aversion… Antonyms: appetite, favor, fondness… Find the right word.
    What is disfavor?Definition of disfavor noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary the feeling that you do not like or approve of someone or something They looked upon the birth of a girl with disfavor. She seems to have fallen into disfavor with the director. Want to learn more? Definition of disfavor noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.
    What does disfavour mean?The disfavour with which, as we have noted, the Central Authority regarded apprenticeship, seems to have continued. His reading of those prayers was interrupted by forced coughs and sneezings and other manifestations of disfavour. Disfavour definition: disapproval or dislike. See examples of DISFAVOUR used in a sentence.
    What does it mean if someone falls into disfavor?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. If you look at someone or something with disfavour, the expression on your face shows that you dislike or disapprove of them.
     
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