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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151. They were looser than the tight pantaloon were favored for daytime wear while pantaloons were more evening attire.
152. Up until now, hardware performance has favored classic game concepts that use addictive game play, but simple graphics.
153. The richness of the soil favored the growth of crops.
154. As a candidate, Mr. Obama said he favored renegotiating parts of the North American Free Trade Agreement, and criticized other trade pacts as lacking environmental and labor provisions.
155. The most favored prostitute in the brothel used the alias Yuan Yang.
156. Applicant with working experience at a famous foreign architectural firm or a famous large design institution will be favored.
157. His book on the poverty of the clergy isn't favored reading in papal palaces.
158. He favored subjects from daily life in natural poses, although his execution was often tight and linear to the point of academicism .
159. His cultural outlook lies in his objection to the scholastic aristocratic culture favored by Confucianists, his avocation of plain and simple culture of commonalty.
160. Although at that time favored Bynum, but the Cato class did not have to let Lakers decide intrepidly it to include the alternative name list.
161. Despite Netanyahu's momentary, tactical enthusiasm for peace talks, his Likud Party has always favored the de facto incorporation of Palestinian lands into the state of Israel.
162. Scarlett was inclined to be irritated with the child and favored a spanking.
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163. Those that are not favored will think themselves injured ( Samuel Johnson ).
164. In the Northern Hemisphere, the western portions of continents are especially favored by the prevailing winds.
165. The pope endorsed the wine in ads, and it was also favored by Queen Victoria and President McKinley.
166. The 1970 s pop and R & B ( rhythm and blues ) era favored this type of drum sound.
167. In a world of unreal investments, reality must finally have its day, and there is nothing more real than periodic-table element No. 79 — favored shelter from the financial storm.
168. The Western Wall in Jerusalem is a favored venue for Jewish wedding photos and bar mitzvah celebrations.
169. Favored Enemy : Orc can now be taken during character generation by rangers.
170. This is a simple idea but surprisingly rare in today's computer field, where heuristic (meaning "educated guess") approaches seem to be favored.
171. Most of the detected incondensable gases were favored by the moisture content, while tar components were reduced by the moisture content.
172. Higher sound pressure level(SPL)favored both collision efficiency and agglomeration kernel, so acoustic agglomeration increased in the higher-intensity acoustic field.
173. Hygienically bald, with a seaman's mustacheless white beard, Zipperstein favored French fisherman's sweaters and wide-wale corduroys.
174. The meaning also influences the emergence of suppositional object and understanding of favoringand favored role.
175. Discourse reading has been a favored study field of psycholinguistics.
176. Scarlett was inclined to irritated with the child and favored a spanking.
177. Later, Fisher tells me this is an echo of the classic "lordosis" pose favored by female animals.
178. "I am concerned that the distribution of the vaccine is resulting in favored treatment for the privileged," New Jersey Democratic Representative Frank Pallone said.
179. The model favored by most researchers is that the analgesic effect of hypnosis occurs in higher brain centers than those involved in registering the painful sensation.
180. Use the boxwood carving into appearance, texture, elegant color, the longer the increasingly deep brightness, has been deeply favored collection lovers.