The disapproval of his suggestion made him sad.
If I don't complete my homework, I can expect severe disapproval from my parents.
His actions met with disapproval from his colleagues as they did not think he was right.
The disapproval of the policy meant it was back to the drawing board.There was nothing but disapproval for her new boyfriend.His idea was met with stiff disapproval from the board.
She went out with her friends despite her mother's disapproval. A loan disapproval may make it harder to get a car.
His disapproval did not go unnoticed.The disapproval was a setback.
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The girl gobbled down the macaroon, despite her mother's disapproval.
"His behavior was absolutely unacceptable and completely inappropriate." This sentence contains evaluative modifiers "absolutely unacceptable" and "completely inappropriate" expressing strong disapproval.
My request to chaperon the school dance was met with vehement disapproval from my kids.
Luke's disapproval was guaranteed not to disable David's sharp tongue.
To expostulate on something is to express a very strong disapproval. For example, "The boys expostulated about whether or not to go to the party".
The deprecatory look on Jane's face showed just how disapproving she was of Anne's cheating. Deprecatory:to express disapproval