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Favour (Noun)

Meaning 1

An inclination to approve; "that style is in favor this season".

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • The luxurious cars have fallen out of favour among environmentalists due to their high emissions.
  • Minimalist interior design is currently in favour with many homeowners looking to declutter their lives.
  • Her new fashion line quickly gained favour with the young celebrities who wore her designs to high-profile events.
  • His argument found favour with the jury, who ultimately decided in his favour.
  • The company's charity work has been in favour with the community, leading to increased support for the business.

Synonyms

  • Favor

Hypernyms

  • Tendency
  • Inclination

Meaning 2

Souvenir consisting of a small gift given to a guest at a party.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • The wedding favour was a delicate, crystal bird perched on a satin sachet filled with rose petals.
  • At the christening, guests were presented with a favour consisting of a small silver cross on a velvet ribbon.
  • The party favour I received at the birthday bash was a bottle of customised hot sauce.
  • Each guest at the baby shower received a dainty favour box filled with scented soaps and lotions.
  • The guests at the retirement dinner were given a favour consisting of a small crystal clock engraved with a message of gratitude.

Synonyms

  • Party Favour
  • Favor
  • Party Favor

Hypernyms

  • Souvenir
  • Keepsake
  • Token

Hyponyms

  • Snapper
  • Cracker
  • Cracker Bonbon

Meaning 3

A feeling of favorable regard.

Classification

Nouns denoting feelings and emotions.

Examples

  • She won the favour of the audience with her charming smile and witty jokes.
  • The politician's popularity earned him the favour of the voters in the upcoming election.
  • The new employee quickly gained the favour of her boss with her exceptional work ethic.
  • The charity event was held in favour of the local children's hospital.
  • The company's generous donation won them the favour of the community.

Synonyms

  • Favor

Hypernyms

  • Approval

Related Words

  • Favour (verb)

Meaning 4

An act of gracious kindness.

Classification

Nouns denoting acts or actions.

Examples

  • He was grateful for the favour his neighbour did for him in shovelling the driveway after the heavy snowstorm.
  • She had done her a great favour by lending her the money she needed to pay her rent on time.
  • His mum had always been available to grant him a favour, whether it was helping him with homework or picking him up from school.
  • He was more than happy to do me a favour and offered to drive me to the party.
  • She considered it a huge favour that he had given her the opportunity to be in charge of the project.

Synonyms

  • Favor

Hypernyms

  • Kindness

Hyponyms

  • Turn

Related Words

  • Favour (verb)

Meaning 5

An advantage to the benefit of someone or something; "the outcome was in his favor".

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • The judge's decision was in favour of the plaintiff, awarding her compensation for damages.
  • The politician used his charisma to win votes in her favour during the election campaign.
  • The rainfall brought relief to the farmer, as it worked in favour of his crops.
  • The new policy will be in favour of low-income families, offering them financial assistance.
  • The referee's decision to award a penalty kick was highly debated, as some argued it was not in favour of fair play.

Synonyms

  • Favor

Hypernyms

  • Advantage
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