Sentences with disfavor
dis·fa·vor
D d - Empires are in disfavor these days with good reason.
- He fell into disfavor with his patron
- Cultural attitudes justify abusive behavior by husbands as their right, and look with disfavor upon airing domestic conflicts outside the family.
- Premised on mistrust of governmental power, the 1st Amendment stands against attempts to disfavor certain subjects or viewpoints.
- The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
- The fashions of one year are in disfavor the next.
- Besides, animal groups would look with disfavor upon Worthington riding a hippo.
- In BRIT, use disfavour
- The pianist did himself a disfavor in trying to sing.