disfavour
/dɪsˈfeɪvə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪsˈfeɪvər/ (ame, ipa)
disfavour — 名詞
1. a formal feeling that shows you do not welcome, support, or approve of someone o
反感;不滿
對人或事表現出的反感與不認同
a formal feeling that shows you do not welcome, support, or approve of someone or something.
The head teacher viewed the cheating scheme with open disfavour.
訓導主任對那個作弊計畫明顯表示反感。
view X with disfavour
Sana's plan to cut library hours met with disfavour from parents across town.
Sana 想縮短圖書館開放時間的計畫,引起全鎮家長的反感。
meet with disfavour
There was clear disfavour in the room when Indra mocked the new nurse.
Indra 嘲笑新來的護理師時,房裡明顯瀰漫著不滿。
Many readers looked on the sudden price rise with deep disfavour.
許多讀者對這次突然漲價深感反感。
Baraka's rude reply drew immediate disfavour from the interview panel.
Baraka 那句無禮的回答,立刻引來面試小組的不滿。
- disapproval
more common formal word for judging something as wrong or unacceptable
- dislike
everyday word; covers personal taste and weaker negative feelings
- opposition
often stronger and more active, especially against plans or policies
文法句型
view X with disfavour
meet with disfavour
show disfavour toward X
用法筆記
Mostly appears in formal writing. The thing judged negatively often appears in frames such as 'view with disfavour' or 'meet with disfavour'. For everyday personal taste, learners usually say 'dislike' instead.