frown on
1 of 1verb/fraʊn ɑn/
Forms:frowns on,frowning on,frowned on,frowned on
1
to disapprove of or have a negative opinion about something, particularly due to being improper or unacceptable
C2- In their workplace, any form of socializing beyond work-related matters is frowned on.
- Many people frown on texting while driving due to the safety risks involved.
- Her family tends to frown on her dating someone much older than she is.
- It's essential for a professional setting to frown on discriminatory behavior.
- While some enjoy it, others frown on the use of profanity in public speeches.
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