disapproval
noun
dis·ap·prov·al
ˌdis-ə-ˈprü-vəl
plural disapprovals
: the act or fact of disapproving : the opinion that someone or something is bad, wrong, etc. or the expressing of such an opinion
Although she said nothing, her disapproval was obvious.
Their plan was met with strong/widespread disapproval. [=criticism]
Research shows that public disapproval of sitting presidents tends to rise along with the cost of a fill-up.—Cathy Biank
… their precious romance may not survive his family's disapproval.—Pamela Hutchinson
Caroline's refusal to conform to convention earned her widespread disapproval …—Adam Sisman
Fans of the hit franchise were quick to express their disapproval of the decision in the comments.—Alex Graf
On the market floor, several attendees wore badges or pins showing their disapproval for the legislation.—Jennifer Bringle
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