noun
- disapproval or dislike; the state of being out of favor
Usage: plural of disfavor
verb
- to regard or treat with disapproval or dislike
Usage: third person singular present tense
Examples
- The new policy met with widespread disfavors from the community.
- She disfavors any plan that involves additional spending.
- His controversial statements earned him the disfavors of his colleagues.
- The committee disfavors proposals that lack proper documentation.
- Public disfavors toward the project grew stronger each week.
- The teacher disfavors students who consistently arrive late to class.