discommend (Meaning)

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discommend (v. t.)

To mention with disapprobation; to blame; to disapprove.

To expose to censure or ill favor; to put out of the good graces of any one.

discommend Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher discommended the student's behavior during the class discussion.
  2. The manager discommended the employee's performance report, stating that it lacked critical information.
  3. The critic discommended the film, calling it "a convoluted mess."
  4. The council discommended the mayor's decision to raise taxes without consulting the public.
  5. The reviewer discommended the book, saying it was poorly written and lacked originality.
  6. The customer discommended the store's customer service, saying it was unhelpful and unprofessional.
  7. The coach discommended the team's lackluster performance in the championship game.
  8. The principal discommended the student's behavior, saying it was disruptive and disrespectful.
  9. The supervisor discommended the employee's work ethic, saying it was unacceptable and unprofessional.
  10. The judge discommended the lawyer's unprofessional behavior in court, saying it was disrespectful and disruptive.

FAQs About the word discommend

To mention with disapprobation; to blame; to disapprove., To expose to censure or ill favor; to put out of the good graces of any one.

denounce,criticize, object (to), disrelish,censure, dislike, reprehend, frown (on or upon), condemn, pooh-pooh

support,like, approve, favor, approve, like, support, favor, sanction, indorse

The teacher discommended the student's behavior during the class discussion.

The manager discommended the employee's performance report, stating that it lacked critical information.

The critic discommended the film, calling it "a convoluted mess."

The council discommended the mayor's decision to raise taxes without consulting the public.