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Favour or Favor – Which Spelling to Use? - GRAMMARIST Favor, or favour, as a noun, refers to an act of kindness or goodwill toward another person It’s often given out of affection or loyalty It can also be an act that’s owed rather than given He did a favor for me He owes me a favor because I helped him build a fence
FAVOUR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 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
Favour - definition of favour by The Free Dictionary 1 approval, grace, esteem, goodwill, kindness, friendliness, commendation, partiality, approbation, They viewed him with favour 3 support, backing, aid, championship, promotion, assistance, patronage, espousal, He wanted to win the favour of the voters
What does favour mean? - Definitions. net To do a favour (noun sense 1) for; to show beneficence toward Etymology: favor, Latin; faveur, French 1 Countenance; kindness; kind regard; propitious aspect Of favour from myself, and all our house William Shakespeare, H IV The child Samuel was in favour both with the Lord and also with men 1 Sa ii 26