intransitive. To look unfavourably on. Obsolete.
| 单词 | θ133002 | 
| 释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disfavour > 			[verb (transitive)]		 (13)		 mislooka1450 intransitive. To look unfavourably on. Obsolete. disfavour1571 transitive. To regard or treat with the reverse of favour or good will; to discountenance; to treat with disapprobation. discountenance1589 transitive. To discourage or express disapproval of (an action, practice, etc.). disgrace1593 To put out of grace or favour; to treat with disfavour, and hence with dishonour; to dismiss from (royal, etc.) favour and honour. dishearten1658 with an action or the like as object: cf. discourage, v. 2b. Obsolete. to lean against1804 to lean against: to be unfavourable to, not to countenance. Chiefly legal. I don't go much on1882 intransitive. colloquial (originally U.S.). To concern oneself with; to like, care for. Chiefly in negative contexts, esp. I don't go much on and… Subcategories:— 			discriminate against			(1)		 — 			bring into disfavour			(4)		 — 			cast out of favour			(1)		  | 
	
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