disapprobation
111Hiss — Hiss, n. 1. A prolonged sound like that letter s, made by forcing out the breath between the tongue and teeth, esp. as a token of disapprobation or contempt. [1913 Webster] Hiss implies audible friction of breath consonants. H. Sweet. [1913… …
112Hoity-toity — Hoi ty toi ty, a. [From {Hoit}.] Thoughtless; giddy; flighty; also, haughty; patronizing; as, to be in hoity toity spirits, or to assume hoity toity airs; used also as an exclamation, denoting surprise or disapprobation, with some degree of… …
113Illaudable — Il*laud a*ble, a. [L. illaudabilis. See {In } not, and {Laudable}.] Not laudable; not praise worthy; worthy of censure or disapprobation. Milton. {Il*laud a*bly}, adv. [Obs.] Broome. [1913 Webster] …
114Illaudably — Illaudable Il*laud a*ble, a. [L. illaudabilis. See {In } not, and {Laudable}.] Not laudable; not praise worthy; worthy of censure or disapprobation. Milton. {Il*laud a*bly}, adv. [Obs.] Broome. [1913 Webster] …
115Improbation — Im pro*ba tion, n. [L. improbatio.] 1. The act of disapproving; disapprobation. [1913 Webster] 2. (Scots Law) The act by which falsehood and forgery are proved; an action brought for the purpose of having some instrument declared false or forged …
116Indignation — In dig*na tion, n. [F. indignation, L. indignatio. See {Indign}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The feeling excited by that which is unworthy, base, or disgraceful; anger mingled with contempt, disgust, or abhorrence. Shak. [1913 Webster] Indignation… …
117Mislike — Mis*like , n. Dislike; disapprobation; aversion. [1913 Webster] …
118Pshaw — Pshaw, v. i. To express disgust or contemptuous disapprobation, as by the exclamation Pshaw! [1913 Webster] The goodman used regularly to frown and pshaw wherever this topic was touched upon. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] …
119Rebuke — Re*buke (r[ e]*b[=u]k ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rebuked} (r[ e]*b[=u]kt ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Rebuking}.] [OF. rebouquier to dull, blunt, F. reboucher; perhaps fr. pref. re re + bouche mouth, OF. also bouque, L. bucca cheek; if so, the original sense …
120Rebuked — Rebuke Re*buke (r[ e]*b[=u]k ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rebuked} (r[ e]*b[=u]kt ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Rebuking}.] [OF. rebouquier to dull, blunt, F. reboucher; perhaps fr. pref. re re + bouche mouth, OF. also bouque, L. bucca cheek; if so, the… …