Synonyms:
disapproval
Meaning: a feeling of disliking something or what someone is doing
Synonyms:
disapproval
Meaning: the expression of disapproval
Usage examples
My attitude would be one of disapproval
"He has expressed no disapproval, Mr. Sherwin."
The spaniel barked his respectable disapproval.
But what did he care for the disapproval of the sorrel horse?
From time to time similar bills were passed, only to meet with royal disapproval.
"Why, David Nesbit, how can you make such statements?" replied Grace, looking at the young man in mock disapproval.
There are those who can see only envy and jealousy in that strong dislike and disapproval with which Mr. Lincoln always regarded his famous rival.
"To spit into it?" the General inquired with grave disapproval in his tone, and a stare, of astonishment, while the Frenchman looked at me unbelievingly.
He might have feasted to his heart's content, and incurred no penalty more serious than the disapproval of the tethered horse, had he not been quite so amazingly clever.
Katerina Ivanovna had immediately after the scene at the trial ordered the sick and unconscious man to be carried to her house, disregarding the inevitable gossip and general disapproval of the public.