Word of the Day (frown on/upon)-10JUL20

Word of the Day (frown on/upon)-10JUL20

Today’s “Word of the Day” is frown on/upon and it is a phrasal verb meaning “disapprove of, be against, discourage, dislike, disfavour“.

Example Sentence:  In the early 1980s, coding became something kids could do at home, but family norms were-not universally, but most often-that parents urged boys to embrace the mechanical, tech stuff, and frowned on girls who did the same.

This word is present in The Hindu Lead article  Code is a new form of government: Clive Thompson and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu BusinessLine

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