Mrs. Willis believes the plan is too risky and could negatively impact their financial stability. She worries about potential consequences and prefers a more conservative approach to managing their resources.
I/you/we/they disapprove. He/she/it disapproves. The present participle is disapproving.
'I disapprove of you doing that'.
I disapprove of your behavior.
There may be those who disapprove of this example sentence.
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.
Yes, because atticus instructed them not to invade people's privacy:]
The root word for "disapprove" is "approve."
I think either one or two, but I haven't read that book in two years, so I might be inaccurate. I think it's one story with a basement.
To disapprove of something or someone means to have an unfavourable opinion of something.
the plan of the rats of nimh
The cast of Twenty-One - 1923 includes: Bradley Barker as Peter Straski Richard Barthelmess as Julian McCullough Betty Bronson Dorothy Cumming as Mrs. McCullough Joe King as Mr. McCullough Eleanor Lawson as Paula Dorothy Mackaill as Lynnie Willis Nellie Parker Spaulding as Mrs. Willis Helen Tracy as Mrs. Jordan Kit Wain as Little boy
No. The O in disapprove (prove) is a long OO sound, as in move and groove.