frown upon
Intermedio (B1) formal
To think that something is wrong or not acceptable, and to show that you don't approve.
"Public displays of excessive wealth are often frowned upon in Scandinavian cultures."
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frown upon and look down on and disparage.
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in America or Europe which is really frown upon.
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that that that's typically a quality that that we frown upon.
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And you may frown upon that, but we're not going to hide it anymore.
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It's like you They talk[ __] to you when you frown upon when you frown at that.