Which preposition to use with disfavor

of Occurrences 6%

This popularity, as well as the rationalistic tendency of his thinking, aroused the disfavor of the pietists, Francke and Lange, who succeeded, in 1723, in securing from King Frederick William I. his removal from his chair and his expulsion from the kingdom.

with Occurrences 6%

By his escapades he was brought into disfavor with the authorities, but that troubled him little.

in Occurrences 4%

King James was extremely jealous of the more prominent part taken by the French ambassadors, and of the sub-altern consideration held by his own envoys, Winwood and Spencer, in consequence of the disfavor in which he himself was held by the Dutch people.

on Occurrences 2%

Although a great friend of Enver Pasha, he looked with disfavor on the German officers and, in particular, on Bach Pasha, the German Governor of Jerusalem, with whom he had serious disagreements.

among Occurrences 1%

It is in notable disfavor among the former colonies and dependencies of the European empires.

than Occurrences 1%

I daresay, despite all her beauty and her talent and even with her wealth thrown in, she will have comparatively few lovers, yet those few will be truer to her through all her coldness and her disfavor than the lovers of many a sweeter girl.

to Occurrences 1%

" "Noble gentlemen, if I were to utter all they have said, word for word, I might do some disfavor to your ears!

by Occurrences 1%

At first the captain was a little annoyed to find that this place of safety, the discovery of which had given him such satisfaction and relief, was looked upon with such disfavor by those who needed it so very much, but then the thought came to him, "Why should they care about a place of safety, when they have no idea of danger?"

Which preposition to use with  disfavor