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Definition of "favor" in Englisch

noun

  1. A kind or helpful deed; an instance of voluntarily assisting (someone).

    • He did me a favor when he took the time to drive me home.
  2. Goodwill; benevolent regard.

    • She enjoyed the queen's favor.
    • to fall out of favor
  3. A small gift; a party favor.

    • wedding favor
    • At the holiday dinner, the hosts had set a favor by each place setting.
    • A marriage favour is a bunch or knot of white ribbons or white flowers worn at a wedding.
  4. Mildness or mitigation of punishment; lenity.

  5. The object of regard; person or thing favoured.

  6. (obsolete) Appearance; look; countenance; face.

  7. (law) Partiality; bias

  8. (archaic) A letter, a written communication.

  9. (archaic, chiefly Northern England) A resemblance, likeness.

  10. (obsolete) Anything worn publicly as a pledge of a woman's favor.

  11. (historical) A ribbon or similar small item that is worn as an adornment, especially in celebration of an event.

verb

  1. To look upon fondly; to prefer.

  2. To use more often.

  3. To encourage, conduce to

  4. To do a favor [noun sense 1] for; to show beneficence toward.

    • Would you favor us with a poetry reading?
  5. (in dialects, including Southern US and Cajun) To resemble; especially, to look like (another person).

    • I thought—it doesn't matter—you seemed to favour your ma,
  6. To treat or use (something) gently

    • I always try to favor my bad knee.