you spell disapprove by syllables. this is how it looks like. dis-ap-prove.
That is the correct spelling of the word "disapproval" (refusal, non-acceptance).
'I disapprove of you doing that'.
I disapprove of your behavior.
To disapprove is to object to something because you believe it's the wrong thing to do. And in English, we disapprove ofsomething. So: I disapprove of my step-daughter getting a tattoo.
The present tense of "to disapprove" is "disapprove."
He will likely disapprove of your decision to quit school.
"Disapprove" means to have a negative opinion or judgment about something, indicating that you do not agree with or support it.
No. The O in disapprove (prove) is a long OO sound, as in move and groove.
disapprove
The legislative branch has the power to disapprove and approve presidential appointments?
disapproved.
disapprove, not agreeing
Disapprove(maybe)