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- Dictionaryfavour/ˈfeɪvə/
noun
- 1. approval, support, or liking for someone or something: "training is looked upon with favour by many employers" Similar Opposite
- 2. an act of kindness beyond what is due or usual: "I've come to ask you a favour" Similar Opposite
verb
- 1. feel or show approval or preference for: "slashing public spending is a policy that few politicians favour" Similar Opposite
- 2. (often used in polite requests) give someone (something desired): "please favour me with an answer" Similar
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FAVOUR definition: 1. the support or approval of something or someone: 2. to support or approve of something: 3…. Learn more.
The meaning of FAVOUR is chiefly British spelling of favor.
If you regard something or someone with favour, you like or support them. Will the show still find favour with a modern audience? No one would look with favour on the continuing military rule. He has won favour with a wide range of interest groups. If you do someone a favour, you do something for them even though you do not have to.
FAVOUR meaning: 1. the support or approval of something or someone: 2. to support or approve of something: 3…. Learn more.
Definition of favour noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
The meaning of FAVOR is friendly regard shown toward another especially by a superior. How to use favor in a sentence.
Propitious or friendly regard, goodwill, esp. on the part of a superior or a multitude. to find favour in the eyes of (originally a Hebraism): to gain the goodwill of. †Formerly also with a and plural: A liking, preference. † to have a favour to: to have a liking or regard for.