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disapproval
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'disapproval' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express someone's displeasure or criticism of another person or idea. Example: The principal's disapproval of the students' disruptive behavior was obvious.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
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60 human-written examples
As for the rather sensible argument that what consenting adults do in the privacy of their own home neither harms anybody nor impinges on anyone else's rights to disapprove of what they do (only to have that disapproval codified into law), the court held that it was a question for the legislature.The question now, of course, is whether Singapore's legislature will take up the debate.
News & Media
Just as the Skibbereen Eagle grandly warned Kaiser Wilhelm in 1914 that it had its eye on him, so film reviewers feel moved to bellow their disapproval at the Academy.
News & Media
There are quite a few poems I suppressed because they got her disapproval.
News & Media
Adams also stresses his party's record at Stormont, calling on republicans to use this vote to register their disapproval of Ulster Unionist leader, David Trimble's ban on its two ministers, Martin McGuinness and Bairbre de Brun, attending cross-border meetings unless the IRA starts decommissioning.
News & Media
Numerous attendees tweeted their disapproval during the awards: Katy Perry tweeted "F*** Kanye, it's like you stepped on a kitten" while Pink wrote "Kanye West is the biggest piece of shit on earth.
News & Media
It's tough being Silvio Berlusconi's 28-year-old fiancee: on top of the stories of bunga bunga parties, Francesca Pascale had to contend with maternal disapproval when her parents discovered she was dating a man who, while still equipped with a deep tan and even deeper pockets, turns 77 this weekend.
News & Media
Given the cumulative public disapproval on this subject, it is tempting for politicians to give voice to that.
News & Media
Asked if he thought some members of Bradford's large and ever growing Muslim population would look upon his mission with disapproval, Dutton said: "There may well be, in the same way that I am sure there are some dyed-in-the-wool methodists who will find the idea of having a worship service run by a methodist minister in a brewery as something which is very strange and they couldn't comprehend.
News & Media
With an approval rating of only 34% and a disapproval rating of over 60%, Abbott is a deeply unpopular figure, and Gillard's decision to set the date of the election so early has been seen, in part, as a way to ensure that Abbott is her rival.
News & Media
Indeed, some research suggests that parental disapproval reduces alcohol consumption.
News & Media
It is true that non-heterosexual youths suffer proportionally higher depression rates than their heterosexual counterparts, but this difference is correlated heavily to homophobic treatment by peers and, worse again, parental disapproval.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "disapproval" when you want to express a formal or objective sense of disagreement or condemnation. It's suitable for professional and news contexts.
Common error
Avoid using "disapproval" when you mean simple disappointment. "Disapproval" implies a judgment or negative evaluation, while disappointment simply indicates unmet expectations.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "disapproval" functions as the object of a verb or the subject of a clause, expressing an attitude of disagreement or condemnation. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage. For instance, "express their disapproval" or "public disapproval".
Frequent in
News & Media
72%
Formal & Business
10%
Science
9%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
3%
Wiki
3%
Reference
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "disapproval" is a grammatically correct and frequently used noun to express disagreement, objection, or condemnation. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is appropriate for a variety of contexts, particularly in news and media, as well as formal and business settings. When using "disapproval", ensure you are conveying a clear negative evaluation rather than simple disappointment. High-quality sources like The Guardian and The Economist demonstrate its consistent use. Consider alternatives like "disapprobation" or "condemnation" for more formal or intense expressions. Understanding these nuances will enhance the precision and impact of your writing using the term "disapproval".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
disapprobation
A more formal synonym for disapproval, suggesting strong condemnation.
condemnation
Focuses on expressing strong disapproval and censure.
objection
Highlights a formal expression of disagreement or opposition.
opposition
Indicates active resistance or disagreement.
criticism
Focuses on pointing out faults or shortcomings.
displeasure
Emphasizes a feeling of dissatisfaction or annoyance.
lack of enthusiasm
A milder expression indicating a lack of support or interest.
negative reaction
A general term for an unfavorable response.
unfavorable view
Indicates a negative opinion or perception.
dissatisfaction
Focuses on the feeling of not being pleased or content.
FAQs
How to use "disapproval" in a sentence?
You can use "disapproval" to show disagreement or condemnation. For example, "The council expressed its strong disapproval of the proposed development."
What can I say instead of "disapproval"?
You can use alternatives like "disapprobation", "condemnation", or "objection" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "disapproval" or "disapproving"?
"Disapproval" is a noun referring to the state of disagreeing or condemning, while "disapproving" is an adjective describing someone who expresses disapproval. For example, "Her disapproval was clear" vs. "She gave him a disapproving look".
What's the difference between "disapproval" and "displeasure"?
"Disapproval" implies a judgment or negative evaluation, while "displeasure" simply indicates a feeling of dissatisfaction or annoyance. "Disapproval" is stronger and more formal than "displeasure".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested