| DISAPPROVE | • disapprove v. (Intransitive) To condemn; to consider wrong or inappropriate; used with of. • disapprove v. To have or express an unfavorable opinion. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • disapprove v. (Transitive) To refuse to approve; reject. |
| DISAPPROVAL | • disapproval n. The act of disapproving; condemnation. • DISAPPROVAL n. censure, disapprobation. |
| DISAPPROVED | • disapproved v. Simple past tense and past participle of disapprove. • DISAPPROVE v. to pass unfavorable judgment on. |
| DISAPPROVER | • disapprover n. One who disapproves. • DISAPPROVER n. one who disapproves. |
| DISAPPROVES | • disapproves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disapprove. • DISAPPROVE v. to pass unfavorable judgment on. |
| DISAPPROVALS | • disapprovals n. Plural of disapproval. • DISAPPROVAL n. censure, disapprobation. |
| DISAPPROVERS | • disapprovers n. Plural of disapprover. • DISAPPROVER n. one who disapproves. |
| DISAPPROVING | • disapproving v. Present participle of disapprove. • DISAPPROVING adj. passing unfavorable judgment on. |
| DISAPPROBATION | • disapprobation n. An act or expression of condemnation or disapproval, especially on moral grounds. • DISAPPROBATION n. the act or state of disapproving. |
| DISAPPROBATIVE | • disapprobative adj. Disapproving. • DISAPPROBATIVE adj. disapproving. |
| DISAPPROBATORY | • disapprobatory adj. Containing disapprobation; serving to disapprove. • DISAPPROBATORY adj. disapproving. |
| DISAPPROPRIATE | • disappropriate v. To remove something that has been allocated to someone; often to reassign it elsewhere. • disappropriate adj. (Law) Severed from the appropriation or possession of a spiritual corporation. • DISAPPROPRIATE v. to take away from the condition of being appropriated. |
| DISAPPROVINGLY | • disapprovingly adv. In a disapproving manner. • DISAPPROVING adv. passing unfavorable judgment on. |
| MISAPPROPRIATE | • misappropriate v. (Transitive) To take something for wrong or illegal purposes. • misappropriate v. (Transitive) To embezzle. • MISAPPROPRIATE v. to appropriate wrongly (as by theft or embezzlement). |
| DISAPPROBATIONS | • disapprobations n. Plural of disapprobation. • DISAPPROBATION n. the act or state of disapproving. |
| DISAPPROPRIATED | • disappropriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disappropriate. • DISAPPROPRIATE v. to take away from the condition of being appropriated. |
| DISAPPROPRIATES | • disappropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disappropriate. • DISAPPROPRIATE v. to take away from the condition of being appropriated. |
| MISAPPROPRIATED | • misappropriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misappropriate. • MISAPPROPRIATE v. to appropriate wrongly (as by theft or embezzlement). |
| MISAPPROPRIATES | • misappropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misappropriate. • MISAPPROPRIATE v. to appropriate wrongly (as by theft or embezzlement). |