"Favour" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Favour" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Favour" Meaning

Favour refers to a kind or helpful act done for someone, often without expecting anything in return. It can also mean to show someone kindness or approval by doing something pleasing or beneficial for them. For example, "I'm doing a favour for my friend by helping him move into his new apartment."

"Favour" Examples

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Example 1:
I asked her to lend me a favour and she agreed to help me move the furniture.

Example 2:
The government has been accused of showing favour to large corporations.

Example 3:
She did me a great favour by keeping my secret safe.

Example 4:
It's unfair to give her an advantage and show favour to her competitors.

Example 5:
Can you do me a small favour and pick up some milk on your way home?

"Favour" Similar Words

Favorer

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Favoring

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Favoring is a verb that means to support or prefer something or someone. For example: "The government is favoring large businesses over small ones in this new policy." It can also mean to show a strong liking for something or someone. For example: "She is favoring a more relaxed lifestyle after years of hard work."

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Favorited

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Favors

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Favors refers to acts of kindness or preference shown by someone or something towards another person or group.

Favosites

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Unfortunately, there is no correct spelling "favosites" in the English language. I think you might mean to ask about the word "favorites". <br><br>"Favorites" refers to things or people that someone likes or enjoys the most. For example: "My favorite book is 'To Kill a Mockingbird'."

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Favourable

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Favourably

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Favoured

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Favouring

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Favourite

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