disapprove of (someone or something)
disapprove of (someone or something)
To regard someone or something as unacceptable or inappropriate. The boss frequently disapproves of our very long lunches on Friday afternoons. My mother disapproves of the length of my skirt, but I think it's just fine.
See also: disapprove, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
disapprove of someone or something
to object to someone or something. I disapprove of her choice for maid of honor. Do you disapprove of me?
See also: disapprove, of
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- disapprove
- disapprove of
- the whole (something) bit
- the whole bit
- the... bit
- the... thing
- the whole thing
- the whole (something) thing
- be not the done thing
- bring to light