v
(transitive, rare) Distort; aberrate.
n
The characteristic of being blameworthy.
n
The act of obstructing the work of the United States Congress or one of its committees.
adj
Strongly disapproved of.
adj
(obsolete) Containing detraction; detractory.
n
The act of disapproving; condemnation.
v
To have or express an unfavorable opinion.
n
(nonstandard) disapproval
v
To not believe; to exercise disbelief.
n
(American spelling) Alternative form of disfavour [Lack of favour; displeasure.]
n
Alternative form of disfavourer [One who disfavours.]
v
(transitive) To make unholy; to profane.
v
(Internet) To leave a vote to show disapproval of, or lack of support for, something posted on the Internet.
n
The act of disproving; disproof.
n
The act of disproving; disproof.
n
The act, or the result, of disrecommending.
n
Obsolete form of dissuasion. [the act or an instance of dissuading]
adj
Causing distortion, especially in prices.
v
To refuse to worship; to treat as unworthy.
n
censure; disapproval; dispraise [from 19th c.]
adv
In the act of committing a misdeed.
n
The act of invalidating, or the state of being invalidated
n
(now rare, archaic) Misfortune, ill fate.
v
To disadvantage or exhibit bias against.
n
The act, or the result of negativing
adj
Liable to sin; subject to transgress the divine law.
n
A rebuff; the act by which somebody is rebuffed.
n
A kicking back again; opposition; repugnance; refractoriness.
n
Exhaustion of the capacity to forgive another owing to his repeated transgressions.
adv
Alternative spelling of regrettable
v
To have strong disapproval of something; to reprove; to condemn.
n
(military) Disqualification to hold office.
adj
Of or relating to reprobation.
adj
Having the nature of repudiation; serving to repudiate.
n
Obsolete form of resistance. [The act of resisting, or the capacity to resist.]
v
To punish in an overly mild and largely symbolic manner.
n
Severe social disapproval of a person or behaviour.
n
Obsolete spelling of sin [(theology) A violation of God's will or religious law.]
v
To disapprove with a thumbs-down sign.
v
To profane; to desecrate.
v
To deprive of some right, or to withhold some act of justice.
n
Someone who does wrong, whether morally, ethically, or in contravention of a law.
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