All take exception to synonyms
verb take exception to
- deny — When you deny something, you state that it is not true.
- kick up a fuss — (Idiomatic) To show annoyance, or to complain loudly about something, often when it is of little importance in reality.
- disapprove — to think (something) wrong or reprehensible; censure or condemn in opinion.
- dispraise — to speak of as undeserving or unworthy; censure; disparage.
- nix — nothing.
- negative — expressing or containing negation or denial: a negative response to the question.
- call on — If you call on someone to do something or call upon them to do it, you say publicly that you want them to do it.
- discommend — to express disapproval of; belittle; disparage. The diners discommended the wine.
- groused — to grumble; complain: I've never met anyone who grouses so much about his work.
- discountenance — to disconcert, embarrass, or abash: With his composure, he survived every attempt to discountenance him.
- fussed — an excessive display of anxious attention or activity; needless or useless bustle: They made a fuss over the new baby.
- beefing — the flesh of a cow, steer, or bull raised and killed for its meat.
- zing — vitality, animation, or zest.
- complain — to make an accusation; bring a formal charge
- nixing — nothing.
- find fault — a defect or imperfection; flaw; failing: a fault in the brakes; a fault in one's character.
- grousing — to grumble; complain: I've never met anyone who grouses so much about his work.
- object — anything that is visible or tangible and is relatively stable in form.
- fussing — an excessive display of anxious attention or activity; needless or useless bustle: They made a fuss over the new baby.
- disfavor — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
- make a fuss — complain about sth
- disfavored — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
- disfavour — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
- deprecate — If you deprecate something, you criticize it.
- look askance — glance sidelong or with suspicion
- frown on — to contract the brow, as in displeasure or deep thought; scowl.
- dis-favored — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.