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fall out of favor

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fall out of favor (with someone) and lose favor (with someone)
to lose someone's approval or acceptance. This style of house has fallen out of favor with most people lately. Saving money has lost favor with most people.
See also: fall, favor, out


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These can quickly fall out of favor and new characters will replace them.
A preponderance of oakiness and buttery tones have caused it to fall out of favor as a food-friendly wine, replaced on the table by New Zealand sauvignon blancs and other varietals.
Corsets began to fall out of favor in the 1910s, as the rational dress movement took over.
 
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