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    favour
    /ˈfeɪvə/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. feel or show approval or preference for: "slashing public spending is a policy that few politicians favour" Similar advocaterecommendadvisesubscribe toOpposite oppose
    • 2. (often used in polite requests) give someone (something desired): "please favour me with an answer" Similar obligeaccommodategratifysatisfy

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  2. to support or approve of something: Are you in favour of a ban on smoking? I'm not in favour of hitting children. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to say yes to a suggestion or idea. agree I suggested they seek legal counsel and they agreed. accept I have no choice but to accept the ruling of the court.

  3. FAVOR definition: 1. US spelling of favour 2. the support or approval of something or someone: 3. to support or…. Learn more.

  4. a condition of being regarded with approval or good will (esp in the phrases in favour, out of favour)

  5. Merriam-Webster unabridged. The meaning of FAVOR is friendly regard shown toward another especially by a superior. How to use favor in a sentence.

  6. FAVOUR meaning: 1. the support or approval of something or someone: 2. to support or approve of something: 3…. Learn more.

  7. leave; permission. a token of love, goodwill, etc. a small gift or toy given to a guest at a party. history a badge or ribbon worn or given to indicate loyalty, often bestowed on a knight by a lady. obsolete. a communication, esp a business letter. archaic. appearance. find favour with.

  8. The meaning of FAVOUR is chiefly British spelling of favor.

  9. Definition of favour noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. n. 1. an approving attitude; good will. 2. an act performed out of good will, generosity, or mercy. 3. prejudice and partiality; favouritism. 4. a condition of being regarded with approval or good will (esp in the phrases in favour, out of favour) 5. archaic leave; permission. 6. a token of love, goodwill, etc.

  11. verb. promote over another. synonyms: favor, prefer. see more. noun. souvenir consisting of a small gift given to a guest at a party. synonyms: favor, party favor, party favour. see more.