noun
- plural of disapprover; people who express disapproval or withhold approval of something or someone
Usage: countable noun; less common than 'disapprovers' in singular form
Examples
- The disapprovers of the new policy voiced their concerns at the town hall meeting.
- Despite having many disapprovers, the company proceeded with its restructuring plan.
- The disapprovers of the film gave it poor ratings on multiple review sites.
- Several disapprovers of the proposal submitted formal objections to the board.
- The disapprovers in the audience made their dissatisfaction clear through their questions.