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disfavour noun [ dɪsˈfeɪvə ]

• disapproval or dislike.
• "the headmaster regarded her with disfavour"
Similar: disapproval, disapprobation, lack of favour, dislike, displeasure, distaste, dissatisfaction, low opinion, low esteem, disesteem, disrelish,
Opposite: approval,

disfavour verb

• put at a disadvantage or treat as undesirable.
• "the system favours those who employ less labour and disfavours those who employ more"


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