- nounfavour (noun) · favor (noun) · favours (plural noun) · favors (plural noun) · party favour (noun) · party favor (plural noun) · party favours (plural noun) · party favors (plural noun) · one's favours (plural noun)
- approval, support, or liking for someone or something:"the legislation is viewed with favor"
- overgenerous preferential treatment:"they accused you of showing favor to one of the players"
- a small gift or souvenir:"good party favors include stickers, hair barrettes, or crayons"
- archaica thing such as a badge or knot of ribbons that is given or worn as a mark of liking or support.
- an act of kindness beyond what is due or usual:"I've come to ask you a favor"
- dated(one's favors)used with reference to a woman allowing a man to have sexual intercourse with her:"she had granted her favors to him"
verbfavour (verb) · favours (third person present) · favoured (past tense) · favoured (past participle) · favouring (present participle) · favor (verb) · favors (third person present) · favored (past tense) · favored (past participle) · favoring (present participle)- feel or show approval or preference for:"slashing public spending is a policy that few politicians favor"
- give unfairly preferential treatment to:"critics argued that the policy favored the private sector"
- work to the advantage of:"natural selection has favored bats"
- (favor someone with)(often used in polite requests) give someone (something that they want):"please favor me with an answer"
- datedNORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformalresemble (a parent or other relative) in facial features:"she's pretty, and she favors you"
- treat (an injured limb) gently, not putting one's full weight on it:"he favors his sore leg"
OriginMiddle English (in the noun sense ‘liking, preference’): via Old French from Latin favor, from favere ‘show kindness to’ (related to fovere ‘cherish’).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- feel or show approval or preference for:
- (often used in polite requests) give someone (something that they want):
- resemble (a parent or other relative) in facial features:
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- In favor of means1234:
- In accord or sympathy with
- To the benefit of
- In support of
- Approving of
- Wanting or approving of something
- Inscribed or made out to the benefit of
- To the advantage of
- A verdict in favor of the accused
- A check in favor of a charity
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.in favor of 1 a : in accord or sympathy with b : to the benefit of : in support of a verdict in favor of the accusedwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/favorapproval or support of someone or something: In applying for this job, Tiffany has a lot in her favor (= to her advantage). The city council voted in favor of (= in support of) the proposed housing development.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/favor1. In support of; approving: We are in favor of her promotion to president. 2. To the advantage of: The court decided in favor of the plaintiff. 3. Inscribed or made out to the benefit of: a check in favor of a charity.www.thefreedictionary.com/in+favor+ofin favor of 1 : wanting or approving of (something) All in favor of (having) a party [=everyone who wants to have a party], raise your hands. Not surprisingly, most voters are in favor of the tax cuts. a politician who is in favor of the death penaltywww.britannica.com/dictionary/favor Favor Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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