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Meanings of Favoring:

verb

Feel or show approval or preference for.

Usage examples:

Slashing public spending is a policy that few politicians favour
noun

Approval, support, or liking for someone or something.

Usage examples:

Training is looked upon with favour by many employers

Meanings of Favorite:

adjective

Preferred to all others of the same kind.

Usage examples:

Their favourite italian restaurant
noun

A person or thing that is preferred to all others of the same kind or is especially well liked.

Usage examples:

My favourite is tandoori chicken
verb

Record the address of (a website or other data) to enable quick access in future.

Usage examples:

You can see who else favourited the same pictures

Meanings of Favorites:

noun

A person or thing that is preferred to all others of the same kind or is especially well liked.

Usage examples:

My favourite is tandoori chicken
verb

Record the address of (a website or other data) to enable quick access in future.

Usage examples:

You can see who else favourited the same pictures
adjective

Preferred to all others of the same kind.

Usage examples:

Their favourite italian restaurant

Meanings of Favoritism:

noun

The practice of giving unfair preferential treatment to one person or group at the expense of another.

Usage examples:

My parents would vehemently deny showing favouritism towards one child in particular

Meanings of Favors:

noun

Approval, support, or liking for someone or something.

Usage examples:

Training is looked upon with favour by many employers
verb

Feel or show approval or preference for.

Usage examples:

Slashing public spending is a policy that few politicians favour

Meanings of Favour:

noun

Approval, support, or liking for someone or something.

Usage examples:

Training is looked upon with favour by many employers
verb

Feel or show approval or preference for.

Usage examples:

Slashing public spending is a policy that few politicians favour

Meanings of Favour-s:

idiom

To state your support for someone

Meanings of Favour-with:

phrasal verb

To be polite and kind enough to give something to someone

Usage examples:

I've no idea what is happening - david has not favoured me with an explanation.

Meanings of Favourable:

adjective

Expressing approval.

Usage examples:

The exhibitions received favourable reviews

Meanings of Favourably:

adverb

With approval.

Usage examples:

The audience responded very favourably

Meanings of Favoured:

adjective

Preferred or recommended.

Usage examples:

She was his favoured candidate
verb

Feel or show approval or preference for.

Usage examples:

Slashing public spending is a policy that few politicians favour

Meanings of Favouring:

verb

Feel or show approval or preference for.

Usage examples:

Slashing public spending is a policy that few politicians favour
noun

Approval, support, or liking for someone or something.

Usage examples:

Training is looked upon with favour by many employers

Meanings of Favourite:

adjective

Preferred to all others of the same kind.

Usage examples:

Their favourite italian restaurant
noun

A person or thing that is preferred to all others of the same kind or is especially well liked.

Usage examples:

My favourite is tandoori chicken
verb

Record the address of (a website or other data) to enable quick access in future.

Usage examples:

You can see who else favourited the same pictures

Meanings of Favouritism:

noun

The practice of giving unfair preferential treatment to one person or group at the expense of another.

Usage examples:

My parents would vehemently deny showing favouritism towards one child in particular

Meanings of Favours:

noun

Approval, support, or liking for someone or something.

Usage examples:

Training is looked upon with favour by many employers
verb

Feel or show approval or preference for.

Usage examples:

Slashing public spending is a policy that few politicians favour

Meanings of Fawn:

noun

A young deer in its first year.

Usage examples:

A six-month-old roe fawn
verb

(of a deer) produce young.

Usage examples:

The forest was closed for hunting when the does were fawning

Meanings of Fawn on:

phrasal verb

If an animal such as a dog fawns on/upon you, it is very friendly towards you and rubs itself against you.

Meanings of Fawn-over:

phrasal verb

To praise someone too much and give them a lot of attention that is not sincere, in order to get a positive reaction

Usage examples:

I hate waiters who fawn over you.

Meanings of Fawned:

verb

(of a deer) produce young.

Usage examples:

The forest was closed for hunting when the does were fawning
noun

A young deer in its first year.

Usage examples:

A six-month-old roe fawn

Meanings of Fawner:

noun

A person who gives a servile display of exaggerated flattery or affection.

Usage examples:

Powerful people are always surrounded by fawners

Meanings of Fawners:

noun

A person who gives a servile display of exaggerated flattery or affection.

Usage examples:

Powerful people are always surrounded by fawners

Meanings of Fawning:

adjective

Displaying exaggerated flattery or affection; obsequious.

Usage examples:

Fawning adoration
verb

(of a deer) produce young.

Usage examples:

The forest was closed for hunting when the does were fawning

Meanings of Fawningly:

adverb

In a way that praises someone too much and gives them a lot of attention that is not sincere in order to get a positive reaction

Usage examples:

The fan told her fawningly that he loved everything that she had ever done., i don't like how the r…

Fawns

fɔːn

Meanings of Fawns:

noun

A young deer in its first year.

Usage examples:

A six-month-old roe fawn
verb

(of a deer) produce young.

Usage examples:

The forest was closed for hunting when the does were fawning
adjective

Having a pale yellowish-brown colour

Meanings of Fax:

noun

An exact copy of a document made by electronic scanning and transmitted as data by telecommunications links.

Usage examples:

We got a three-page fax from her assistant
verb

Send (a document) by fax.

Usage examples:

Please fax the agreement to me
plural noun

Non-standard spelling of ‘facts

Usage examples:

Food fax

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