I disapprove of your behaviour.
(I do not approve)
I can disprove that theory.
(I can show that something is incorrect)
You can't disprove that!
Better to die in glory than live in dishonour
The lawyer had no argument to refute the evidence against his client. Refute means to disprove.
disapprove
Preapprove, disapprove.
The word 'censure' is a verb; to severely disapprove in writing or through a formal process. The word 'censure' is a noun; a word for the expression of a disapproval, an official reprimand.Verb: It is not enough for Congress merely to censure a corrupt judge.Noun: The censure included removing the judge from office and incarceration.
disprove
I disapprove of your behavior.
A prefix for "prove" is "dis-," so you could have words like "disprove" or "disproven."
He will likely disapprove of your decision to quit school.
'I disapprove of you doing that'.
A sentence using "misbelief" could be: I struck out to disprove his misbelief.
disappoint, disprove, disapprove, disable, disabilities, disadvantage, etc.
Example sentence - The scientists were attempting to disprove the theory.
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.
I will disprove your opinion of me.
The defence will attempt to disprove the evidence given by the first witness.
Example sentence - The young boy went home because knew his dad would disapprove of him playing near the rail tracks.
He groaned in frustration, seeing the 'C-' on his test; his parents would definitely disapprove of this and probably take him out of sports.