favourˈfeɪ vər
favour (v)
- present
- favours
- past
- favoured
- past participle
- favoured
- present participle
- favouring
favour (n)
- plural
- favours
English Definitions:
favor, favour (noun)
a feeling of favorable regard
favor, favour (noun)
an inclination to approve
"that style is in favor this season"
favor, favour (noun)
an advantage to the benefit of someone or something
"the outcome was in his favor"
party favor, party favour, favor, favour (noun)
souvenir consisting of a small gift given to a guest at a party
favor, favour (verb)
an act of gracious kindness
favor, favour (verb)
treat gently or carefully
privilege, favor, favour (verb)
bestow a privilege upon
prefer, favor, favour (verb)
promote over another
"he favors his second daughter"
favor, favour (verb)
consider as the favorite
"The local team was favored"
favour (Noun)
A piece of help, usually to be repaid
favour (Verb)
To look upon fondly; to prefer.
favour (Verb)
To do a favour (noun sense 1) for; to show beneficence toward.
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