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(n)
(uncountable) Recognition of importance or value; respect; veneration (of someone, usually for being morally upright or successful).
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British standard spelling of favor.
(v)
(transitive) To be in the habit of choosing something rather than something else; to favor; to like better.
(countable, uncountable) Charming, pleasing qualities.
(US) A small gift given to a guest at a party, as a souvenir.
(countable) A particular benefit, advantage, or favor; a right or immunity enjoyed by some but not others; a prerogative, preferential treatment.
British, Canadian, Commonwealth, and Ireland standard spelling of honor.
An advantage; help or aid from something.
The interest, benefit, or wellbeing of someone or something.
To make easy or easier.
(countable) Any condition, circumstance, opportunity or means, particularly favorable or chance to success, or to any desired end.
(uncountable) an attitude of consideration or high regard
An act or an instance of something being enabled.
An instance of unexpected benefit or good fortune; a windfall.
To help.
(uncountable) The quality of being polite.
(transitive) To express support or approval, especially officially or publicly; to give an endorsement.
(adj)
Expressing or indicating favour or goodwill; approving, encouraging.
An act of being of assistance to someone.
(American spelling) Alternative spelling of favouritism. [(British spelling) The unfair favouring of one person or group at the expense of another.]
Something given to another voluntarily, without charge.
(transitive) To provide assistance to (someone or something).
Of or relating to the showing or giving of preference.
A good thing; a thing to be thankful for or to appreciate duly.
The selection of one thing or person over others (with the main adposition being "for" in relation to the thing or person, but possibly also "of")
The quality or state of being popular; especially, the state of being widely liked or in favor with the people at large.
(countable, uncountable) That which one is morally or legally obligated to do.
A person who gives support to someone or something.
The state of being kind.
(transitive) To carry out successfully; to accomplish.
To mentally support; to motivate, give courage, hope or spirit.
The quality of being warm-hearted.
A person who speaks in support of something, or someone; proponent
(transitive) To help keep from falling.
(chiefly informal) Pleasant, satisfactory.
Obligated, especially financially.
The act of performing maintenance on something.
Dissemination of information in order to increase its popularity.
That which is considered to exist as a separate entity, object, quality or concept.
Good fortune.
(transitive) To be like or similar to (something); to represent as similar.
(uncountable) A state of being pleased or contented; gratification.
(transitive) To advocate or urge on behalf of (something or someone); to attempt to popularize or sell by means of advertising or publicity.
An affirmative vote; one who votes in the affirmative.
The act of pursuing.
A motion of the limbs or body, especially one made to emphasize speech.
(business, economics) That which is produced, then traded, bought or sold, then finally consumed and consists of an action or work.
A subdivision of an organization.
encouragement; aiding the development of something
Amusement, enjoyment or pleasure.
(transitive) To nurture or bring up offspring, or to provide similar parental care to an unrelated child.
(uncountable) A great attention and concern from someone or something; intellectual curiosity.
(ambitransitive) To raise or rise.
(mathematics) Oneness, singularity, seen as a component of a whole number; a magnitude of one.
A style of dress, including garments, accessories and hairstyle, especially as characteristic of a particular country, period or people.
A bounding straight edge of a two-dimensional shape.
A male given name from Arabic.
(Manglish, Singlish, predicative) Wrong, incorrect.
(personal) To provide a service (or, by extension, a product, especially food or drink).
(heraldry) Flanked by endorses.
The woody part of a tree arising from the trunk and usually dividing.
(intransitive) To have, or open into, blossoms; to bloom.
A surname from Arabic.
A surname from French.
Alternative form of favoring. [(philosophy) The act or state by which one favors something; preference.]
A favorably disposed attitude toward someone or something.
An expression granting permission; an indication of agreement with a proposal; an acknowledgement that a person, thing, or event meets requirements.
Support, especially financial.
A like; a predilection.
The act or quality of endorsing
Preference, bias in favor of, tendency.
The act of providing approval and support; backing; championship.
(uncountable) Help; assistance; succor, relief.
(uncountable) Disposition to do good.
(countable, uncountable) Inclination towards something.
Aid; help; the act or result of assisting.
An act of doing good; a benefit, a blessing.
The act of indulging.
(American spelling) Alternative form of disfavour. [Lack of favour; displeasure.]
Treated or regarded with partiality.
To give force or effect toward; to influence.
A preference; the choice of something preferred.
US standard spelling of favourable. [Apt to win favour; pleasing.]
(aviation) A deliberate crash landing on the sea or other body of water.
(computing) The technique of converting a function that takes multiple arguments into a sequence of functions that each take a single argument.
the act of renouncing; sacrificing or giving up or surrendering (a possession or right or title or privilege etc.)
An act in which something or someone is abandoned; abandonment, neglect
To do without (something enjoyable); to relinquish.
To attempt to stop the progression of; to resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc.; to contend against.
(transitive) To abandon, to give up, to leave (permanently), to renounce (someone or something).
Chiefly followed by by or with: to preoccupy (someone) in an emotional or mental way, so as to preclude other things.
Harm, hurt, damage.
Disdain.