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disapprovingly

[ UK /dˌɪsɐpɹˈuːvɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. showing disapproval
    he shook his head disapprovingly

How To Use disapprovingly In A Sentence

  • The coroner, a thin, elderly, spectacled man, dressed entirely in black, peered disapprovingly at the crowd and wearily sighed as he took his place at the table.
  • He looked disapprovingly at the row of empty wine bottles.
  • Mr. Olaster, a tall man with grizzled hair, looked over his glasses disapprovingly as she slipped into her seat near the door.
  • The closest thing Latinos have is El Guapo's arch enemy - Edward James Olmos - who, at worst, may simply shake his head disapprovingly from his Beverly Hills rumpus room and brandish a microwave chimichanga at the television screen at news of a proposed Congressional Bill aimed at mandating that landscapers work while wearing proof of citizenship like a Flava-Flav clock. El Guapo: WANTED: Latino Al Sharpton
  • He looked disapprovingly at the row of empty wine bottles.
  • Prettybmay suggest a delicate feminine appearance and can be used disapprovingly of men.
  • he shook his head disapprovingly
  • A ring of admirers had already formed around their table, and Nyrouya thinned her lips disapprovingly at those bystanders.
  • She clucked her tongue at Zane and shook her head disapprovingly. My Fair Succubi
  • Her mother, dressed in ski-pants, enters and clucks disapprovingly.
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