Synonym: favor, party favor, party favour, prefer, privilege. Similar words: in favour of, favourable, unfavourable, favor, favored, favorite, favorable, endeavour. Meaning: ['feɪvə(r)] n. 1. a feeling of favorable regard 2. an inclination to approve 3. an advantage to the benefit of someone or something 4. souvenir consisting of a small gift given to a guest at a party 5. an act of gracious kindness. v. 1. treat gently or carefully 2. bestow a privilege upon 3. promote over another 4. consider as the favorite.
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91. The judge ruled for/in favour of/against the defendant.
92. The law must be enforced without fear or favour.
93. The programme has lost favour with viewers recently.
94. Can I ask you a favour?
95. The new law doesn't operate in our favour.
96. They obtained a judgement in their favour.
97. She rang up to ask me a favour.
98. The committee voted in favour of the plan.
99. Both countries seem to favour the agreement.
100. He is strongly in favour of capital punishment.
101. This idea has long since fallen out of favour.
102. They decided in favour of reducing the fees.
103. The course is heavily weighted in favour of engineering.
104. All the evidence makes in your favour.
105. We are unequivocally in favour of the changes.
106. She spoke in favour of the new tax.
107. The French say they favour a transition to democracy.
108. Was he in favour of the death penalty?
109. A strong wind will favour the bigger boats.
110. Many countries favour a presidential system of government.
111. News coverage should not favour one party over another.
112. He may not worship at the altar of government intervention in business, but he is in favour of limited support for industry.
113. She was willing to bend the rules in Mary's favour.
114. There has always been a slight bias in favour of/towards employing arts graduates in the company.
114. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
115. This candidate has a lot in her favour, especially her experience of teaching.
116. 54% of voters were in favour, 30% against, and the rest were undecided.
117. Mac talked loudly in favour of the good works done by the Church.
118. The Prime Minister is known to favour the elevation of more women to the Cabinet.
119. The methods they employed were heavily biased in the gentry's favour.
120. The vote passed with 111 in favour and 25 against.
More similar words: in favour of, favourable, unfavourable, favor, favored, favorite, favorable, endeavour, unfavorable, vouch, devout, devour, voucher, nervous, nervously, havoc, savor, avoid, rendezvous, avowed, flavor, mischievous, avocado, endeavor, avoidance, disavowal, avoidable, avocation.