Favourite vs. Favoured

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Favouriteadjective

Preferred or liked above all others unless qualified

Favouriteadjective

Belonging to a category whose members are all preferred or liked over nonmembers.

Favouritenoun

A person or thing who enjoys special regard or favour.

Favouritenoun

A person who is preferred or trusted above all others.

Favouritenoun

A contestant or competitor thought most likely to win.

Favouritenoun

(internet) A bookmark in a web browser.

Favouritenoun

(in the plural) A short curl dangling over the temples, fashionable in the reign of Charles II.

Favouriteverb

alternative form of favour

Favouriteverb

(Internet) To bookmark.

Favouriteverb

(Internet) To add to one's list of favourite items on a website that allows users to compile such lists.

Favouritenoun

a competitor thought likely to win

Favouritenoun

a special loved one

Favouritenoun

something regarded with special favor or liking;

Favouriteadjective

appealing to the general public;

Favouriteadjective

preferred above all others and treated with partiality;

Favourite

A favourite (British) or favorite (American English) was the intimate companion of a ruler or other important person. In post-classical and early-modern Europe, among other times and places, the term was used of individuals delegated significant political power by a ruler.

Favouredadjective

Treated or regarded with partiality.

Favouredadjective

(in combination) Having a certain appearance or physical features.

Favouredadjective

(dated) Wearing a favour.

Favouredverb

simple past tense and past participle of favour

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