67 adjectives to describe disapproval

The mad trio went like a flash past old Marshall the head-keeper who stood gun on shoulder at the gate of his lodge and looked after them with stern disapproval.

The open encouragement he now received from the father, however, emboldened him to persevere, and he professed to look upon her marked disapproval as nothing but maidenly diffidence, and proceeded to address her as though a positive engagement existed between them.

Then she came obediently enough but swinging her head up and down to indicate her intense disapproval of this halt.

An elderly clergyman of ascetic and acidulous aspect had passed us with a glance of evident disapproval, clearly setting us down as intruding philanderers; and when I contrasted the parson's probable conception of the whispered communications that were being poured into my ear so tenderly and confidentially with the dry reality, I chuckled aloud.

" Dr. Hargrave looked gentle but strong disapproval.

Within the Azhar, his book is sure to meet with hearty approval from the followers of Muhammed Abduh, but not less hearty disapproval from the opponents of modernism who make up the majority of the professors as well as of the students.

It was ridiculed by their opponents, and received with frigid disapproval by their supporters.

"Something told me you'd be out hunting a sore throat to-day," declared Bob, in mock-disapproval.

She did not impress more intimate friends as being wholly sincere, yet there was nothing in her acts, since that one escapade referred to, that merited severe disapproval.

Many girls, he says, have freely given themselves to kings without incurring parental disapproval; and he tries to kiss her.

Doctor Groom asked with frank disapproval.

Nay, do not silently reproach him in consequence of others' censure, nor employ your wit in foolish disapproval, or false accusation.

But at such times she let me do all the talking and expressed her approval oras happened more frequentlyher disapproval only by casual words.

Accordingly he considered the landscape with gloomy disapproval.

I'm dry, Annie." Pale Annie regarded him with grave disapproval.

Names recalled and hands shaken, Mr. Keyts began to lament the simple ways of an elder day, glancing meanwhile with honest disapproval at a newly installed competitor across the street.

" There was instant and clamant disapproval, each one of us urging an unquestionable claim to the guardianship of the orphan Menace.

He had hardly heard her, until a few moments before, when her conversation had first drifted to that ever fascinating feminine topic of foreign lords and American heiresses, then narrowed down, much to his inward disapproval, to one particular titled individual and one particular heiress

Everyone watched her breathlessly: Donnington with mingled admiration, love, and jealous disapproval; James Tapster with a feeling that perhaps the time had come for him to allow himself to be "caught" at last; Helen Brabazon with wide-eyed, kindly envy of the other girl's cleverness; Varick with a queer feeling of growing suspicion and dislike.

Cecil and Anne had become allies to a certain extent, chiefly through their joint disapproval of Rosamond, not to say of Julius; and the order was so amazing that Anne did not at first take it in; and when she understood that all mention of religion was forbidden, she said, "I do not think I ought to yield in this.

He ranged his eye over the closely-packed spectators in the gallery, and shook his head with manifest disapproval.

It has a moral which seems to indicate masculine disapproval of such a feminine privilege.

" "She is a beautiful girl, isn't she," said Esmeralda, looking admiringly at the beauty, who, having just remembered Tennyson's line about swaying the rein with flying finger tips, was executing some movements which made her horse raise his ears to listen for the cause of such conduct, and then shake his head in mild disapproval.

" He stopped and frowned heavily at me, in mimic disapproval.

"We're supposed to divide the shelf up equally," announced Bengal Virden, who had begun to look upon Miss Peckhamthat was her namewith extreme disapproval from the moment of their introduction.

67 adjectives to describe  disapproval