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approver vs disapprover

Both 'approver' and 'disapprover' are correct terms in English, but they are used in different contexts. 'Approver' refers to someone who approves or agrees with something, while 'disapprover' refers to someone who does not approve or agree with something.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 789 views

approver

This is a correct term in English used to refer to someone who approves or agrees with something.

You can use 'approver' to describe someone who gives their approval or agreement to a decision, action, or proposal.

Examples:

  • She is the final approver for all budget requests.
  • The approver must sign off on all changes before they can be implemented.

Alternatives:

  • endorser
  • supporter
  • advocate
  • backer
  • champion

disapprover

This is a correct term in English used to refer to someone who does not approve or agree with something.

You can use 'disapprover' to describe someone who expresses their disapproval or disagreement with a decision, action, or proposal.

Examples:

  • She is a known disapprover of the new policy.
  • The disapprovers voiced their concerns during the meeting.

Alternatives:

  • critic
  • detractor
  • opponent
  • objector
  • naysayer

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