Disfavour

Alternative forms

 * disfavor

Noun

 * 1) The state of being out of favour.
 * His lateness for the appointment had incurred her obvious disfavour.

Verb

 * 1) To alienate, dislike
 * 2) The act of showing lack of favour or antipathy.
 * Her past performance meant that she was often disfavoured for important tasks.

Adjectives for Disfavour
absolute; mingled; high; stern; increasing; lasting; bitter.

Verbs for Disfavor
bring into—; deserve—; dispense—; draw —of; earn—; experience—; fall into— familiarize with—; incur—; mar with— pour—; pretend—; regard with—; roar— shower—; spread—; taste—; —affects; — attends; —handicaps; —hinders.

Adverbs for Disfavor
hopelessly; terribly; shamefully; tragically; slightly; odiously; repulsively; pitifully; pathetically; comically; bitterly; deliberately.

Thesaurus
abhor, alienation, aversion, bad books, bad character, bad name, bad odor, bad report, bad reputation, bad repute, ban, be hostile to, blackball, blackballing, breach, breach of friendship, break, categorically reject, cleavage, cleft, complaint, deprecate, dim view, disaffection, disaffinity, disagreement, disallow, disappointment, disapprobation, disapproval, disapprove, disapprove of, discommend, discontent, discontentedness, discontentment, discountenance, discredit, disenchantment, disesteem, disgrace, disgruntlement, dishonor, disillusion, disillusionment, disinclination, dislike, disliking, displeasure, disrelish, disrepute, disrespect, disruption, dissatisfaction, dissent, dissent from, distaste, distrust, disunion, disunity, divergence, dividedness, division, estrangement, evil repute, exclude, exclusion, falling-out, frown, frown at, frown down, frown upon, grimace at, hate, ignominy, ill fame, ill repute, ill-favor, indignation, indisposition, infamy, loathe, look askance at, look black upon, low estimation, low opinion, mislike, mistrust, not approve, not care for, not go for, not hear of, not hold with, object, object to, objection, obloquy, odium, open rupture, oppose, opposition, opposure, opprobrium, ostracism, ostracize, poor reputation, protest, public dishonor, recall of ambassadors, reject, rejection, rift, rupture, say no to, schism, separation, shady reputation, split, take exception to, think ill of, think little of, thumb down, thumbs-down, unhappiness, unsavory reputation, view with disfavor

Etymology
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