fall out of favor (with one)
fall out of favor
To no longer be supported, preferred, or highly regarded. John fell out of favor with his boss ever since he managed to drive away the firm's most lucrative client. They were a fad, that's all—they're already falling out of favor.
See also: fall, favor, of, out
fall out of favor (with one)
To no longer be supported, accepted, approved of, or regarded highly by one. John fell out of favor with his boss ever since he managed to drive away the firm's most lucrative client. Those stupid toys are just a fad—they'll start falling out of favor sooner or later.
See also: fall, favor, of, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
fall out of favor (with someone)
and lose favor (with someone)to lose someone's approval or acceptance. This style of house has fallen out of favor with most people lately. Saving money has lost favor with most people.
See also: fall, favor, of, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- fall out of favor
- out of favor
- out of favor (with one)
- fall out of favor with (one)
- fall into disfavor
- lose favor
- lose favor (with one)
- be out of favor (with one)
- in favor (with someone)
- in/out of favour