"Disapproved" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Disapproved means not liking or accepting something, often due to it not meeting certain standards or being in opposition to what is considered right or proper. It can also mean to reject or decline something, such as a proposal or request.
Disappointments refer to situations or events that do not meet one's expectations or hopes, often resulting in feelings of sadness, frustration, or disillusionment.
Verb: to disappoints means to cause someone to lose hope, expectancy, or satisfaction; to fail to meet someone's expectations or hopes; to let someone down.
Disapprobation is a noun that refers to the act of disapproving or showing disapproval. It is often used to describe a strong feeling of disfavor, dissatisfaction, or dislike towards something or someone.
Disapprobatory refers to something or someone that shows or expresses strong disapproval or disfavor. It can also describe an attitude or tone that conveys criticism or disapproval, often in a disapproving manner.
Disappropriate is a verb that means to take away or remove something that belongs to someone else; to appropriate something that does not belong to oneself.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any word as "disappropriation". It's likely a typo or a non-existent word. Perhaps you meant to type "disappropriation" (which is actually "dissimulation" or "misappropriation"), or "strategic disappropriation" (which doesn't seem to be a widely recognized term).<br><br>Could you please clarify or provide more context about what you meant by this word? I'll do my best to help you understand its possible meaning or suggest alternative terms.
Disapproval refers to the act of expressing or feeling dislike, dissatisfaction, or condemnation towards something or someone. It can also imply a lack of approval or acceptance, often accompanied by a sense of disapproval or censure.
To disapprove means to not agree with or accept something, often in a formal or official capacity. It can also mean to express strong opposition or dislike towards something.
To disapprove means to express or hold a negative opinion or disfavor about something, someone, or an idea. It can also mean to refuse to accept or agree with something, often in a formal sense, such as a professional or official capacity.
In a disapproving manner; with disapproval. Used to indicate a feeling or expression of disapproval or disapproval.
To disarm means to remove or take away weapons or harmful devices from someone or something, in order to prevent them from being used. It can also mean to reduce or get rid of something that is threatening or intimidating, such as a difficult situation or a strong emotional reaction.
Disarmament refers to the process of reducing or eliminating the use and possession of weapons, such as nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, or conventional weapons. It can also refer to the reduction or elimination of military equipment, personnel, or capabilities. Disarmament is often pursued for the purpose of reducing the risks of war, promoting international cooperation and security, and promoting the peaceful resolution of conflicts. It can be achieved through treaties, agreements, and other diplomatic means.
Disarmed means to remove or destroy the means of providing childcare, to make someone unable to fight or defend themselves or their ideas, or to remove the power or influence of something.
Disarming refers to something or someone that is able to calm and ease tension or conflict in a situation. It can also describe a quality or behavior that is able to defuse hostility or aggression, making it less likely to escalate into violence or conflict.
Disarmingly is an adverb that means in a way that disarms or makes someone feel at ease. It can also describe someone who is disarming, meaning they are charming or appealing in a way that disarms others.