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Do you think I am going to risk disapprobation now?"
The young man had himself told him of the clergyman's disapprobation!
There was a general confused sound of disapprobation and denial.
"I do not wonder at your disapprobation, upon my word.
The disapprobation of such a man ought certainly to have no effect upon those on whom it falls.
They were coined in a later age as terms of disapprobation, even contempt.
If we do nothing else, for heaven's sake, let us at least register our disapprobation!
I now detect in them not only tiredness and disapprobation.
Still the crowd gave no sign of approbation, or disapprobation.
"I'm afraid our activities would be received with considerable disapprobation by the more learned authorities."
"Were there any voices lifted in disapprobation of the picture and its sentiment?"
He gave a comical cry of disapprobation and sank back.
He stopped, clearly groping for a suitable term of disapprobation.
A reference to page 43 will show that I anticipated and feared this disapprobation.
"This proposal was received with the utmost disapprobation by the whole board.
His disapprobation was expressed, but apparently very little regarded.
Their mother had no objection to the plan, and they were not in the least afraid of their father's disapprobation.
This was deemed inappropriate and rejected, after a "chorus of disapprobation".
They must then be careful not to form expressly any sentiment of blame and disapprobation.
Krista said sharply, willing to risk her peers' disapprobation in this instance.
Charles's attentions to Henrietta had been observed by her father and mother without any disapprobation.
But is there no danger of Lady Catherine's disapprobation here, my good sir?
However, conditions remained an object of social disapprobation.
It implies keen disapprobation, with a mixture of anger.
Besides disapprobation, there are other similarities between Joyce's life and hers.