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disfavour
English
Alternative forms
- disfavor
Etymology
From Middle French desfaveur
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d?s?fe?v?(?)/
Noun
disfavour (countable and uncountable, plural disfavours) (British spelling)
- Lack of favour; displeasure.
- An unkindness; a disobliging act.
- A state of being out of favour.
Synonyms
- maltreatment
- disfavour (rare, nonstandard)
Antonyms
- favour
Translations
Verb
disfavour (third-person singular simple present disfavours, present participle disfavouring, simple past and past participle disfavoured)
- (British spelling) To show lack of favour or antipathy towards.
Synonyms
- discriminate
- maltreat
Antonyms
- favour
Translations
References
- disfavour at OneLook Dictionary Search
- disfavour in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
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detestation
English
Etymology
From Middle French détestation.
Noun
detestation (countable and uncountable, plural detestations)
- Hate coupled with disgust; abhorrence.
- Something detested.
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