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Disfavor

Disfavor is a noun and a verb that describe the absence or withdrawal of approval, support, or favorable regard toward a person, idea, policy, or action. As a noun, it refers to the state of not being favored; as a verb, to disfavor means to withhold approval or to regard something with less favor. In common usage, disfavor often appears in formal or policy contexts, though it can also describe interpersonal judgments.

Etymology and spelling variants: disfavor derives from the prefix dis- meaning negation and the word favor.

Usage and contexts: In politics or governance, a bill or proposal may be disfavored by a committee

See also: disapproval, opposition, lack of support, disfavour, unfavourable.

Note: Disfavor conveys a directional sense of bias or preference, differentiating from mere neutrality or mild

British
English
typically
uses
disfavour,
while
American
English
more
commonly
uses
disfavor.
The
related
adjective
forms
include
disfavored
or
disfavourable,
and
the
concept
can
be
extended
to
phrases
such
as
“fall
into
disfavour”
or
“be
in
disfavor
with.”
or
by
a
leadership
body,
indicating
lack
of
support.
In
organizational
settings,
a
plan
or
policy
might
be
disfavored
by
management.
In
personal
relations,
someone
may
become
disfavored
by
peers
or
by
a
social
group.
Common
collocations
include
“in
disfavour,”
“fall
into
disfavour,”
and
“to
disfavor
a
person
or
idea.”
disagreement.