Similar words: favor, favorite, favorable, flavor, in favour of, bored, labored, avoid. Meaning: ['feɪvəd] adj. 1. preferred above all others and treated with partiality 2. blessed with advantages 3. supremely favored or fortunate.
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61. I favored Aspen for many years because I could fly there and walk or use free shuttle buses to get around.
62. But his elevation represented the triumph of the cronies over the men the Alsops favored.
63. Romley favored a reform package worked out by himself and other prosecutors, judges and experts in the field.
64. The Republicans were heavily favored to win the election in November.
65. Thus, the logic of natural selection ceased favoring the extremely mild strains and now increasingly favored the most aggressive ones.
66. As for room-service snacking, men favored hamburgers, while women opted for club sandwiches.
67. Men, however, overwhelmingly favored Republican ideas on downsizing government, balancing the budget and welfare reform.
68. Once uncommon in our waters, they have become more abundant as anchovies, a favored food, have increased in numbers.
69. Their opposite numbers favored an attitude that fostered any means by which the aesthetic character of the photographic print might be enhanced.
70. "Time out," rather than spanking, is now the favored form of discipline for many parents.
71. He strove to come abreast of his more favored contemporary; he was deeply discontented if he failed.
72. He favored recognition of Texas independence with the stipulation that she not join with the United States.
73. General Zionists favored a free-market democracy,[http://sentencedict.com/favored.html] little different from London or New York.
74. Followers of Kenny favored movement as soon as possible, which was hastened by hot packs.
75. Favored locations included Riverside and San Bernardino counties, listed by 42 percent of builders pursuing this strategy.
76. Soon, society women were wearing slinky dresses that favored a more small-breasted, slender figure.
77. Early on, the Mississippi Republican said he favored her selection, though recently he has expressed reservations.
78. Presumably, these relatively open habitats favored larger groups as they did for chimps and baboons, the two other open-country primates.
79. Congress approved "most favored nation" trade status for the country.
80. This particularly pleased the young officers who always favored a firm policy, whatever it might be.
81. Aggression would have given a survival advantage in cave dweller days and earlier and so would have been favored by natural selection.
82. Early polls showed a majority of Californians favored the surtax.
83. Such economic nationalists favored import-substitution strategies that reduced the need for foreign currency by producing vital goods domestically.
84. If they stay healthy, this third seed should be favored to emerge from the West.
85. Copper, favored for highly conductive coatings, requires protective topcoat.
86. One of their favored drinks is a tropical sangria.
87. Ammonia and hydrogen cyanide are both thermodynamically favored species.
88. He also favored his Viennese diet cook.
89. My heart is a little potato favored by Fortune.
90. But consumers favored the lower entry price.