disapproval

simple noun32 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

a high degree of disapproval

disapproval expressed by the general population

disapproval felt or expressed by many people

disapproval from an organization or government

disapproval from society or the community

disapproval based on principles of right and wrong

disapproval from one's parents

not very strong disapproval

a slight or barely noticeable disapproval

used in polls to state the percentage of people who disapprove

a measurement in a poll of how many people disapprove of someone (e.g., a politician)

a facial expression showing disapproval

any action or expression that indicates disapproval

a look on someone's face that shows disapproval

a hint or tone of disapproval, especially in someone's voice

a small, indirect sign of disapproval

a facial expression of disapproval by wrinkling the brow

a low, quiet sound of many people speaking disapprovingly

when many people express disapproval at the same time

the most common preposition to link disapproval to its object

similar to 'in disapproval', describes viewing or treating something with disapproval

used to describe an action or expression done with a feeling of disapproval

expresses disapproval directed toward a specific event, idea, or situation

expresses disapproval of a person or their actions

to make one's disapproval clear through actions or words

to state one's disapproval, often formally

to express one's disapproval by speaking

to show one's disapproval, perhaps indirectly

for one's face or voice to show disapproval

to perceive disapproval from others

to do something as a sign of disapproval

to personally have a feeling of disapproval