Mummy disallowed me to go to the shop,
The base word for "disallow" is "allow."
You can use "disallow" in a sentence to indicate that something is not permitted or prohibited. For example, "The rules disallow outside food in the classroom."
Yes, "disallow" is a word. It means to refuse to allow or accept something.
Allow doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix dis- to it to make the word disallow.
The word 'disallow' means to refuse to allow or reject something, typically a request or claim. It signifies a decision to not permit or accept something to take place or be considered valid.
The word is spelt as you have done in the question.
Synonyms for prohibit: banned, ban, disallow, forbid, hinder, prevent.
Sure! "The sign clearly stated 'No Entry,' indicating that parking was disallowed in that area."
Disallow
"Disallow" is a verb. It is used without a prepositional helper, but must have an object--there has to be some activity which is being forbidden.. "Basketball playing is disallowed." "We have made a by-law to disallow smoking in Town Limits." "I wanted to write an essay on Macchiavelli but it was disallowed" Note that the forbidden action is in the form with the -ing suffix (gerund) i.e.: three things are forbidden: smoking, basketball playing and writing about Machiavelli.
To forbid or disallow it.
The letters 'dslownlcia' cannot be unscrambled to spell a word. The longest possible words are disallow, lowlands and scallion.