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  1. to support or approve of something: Are you in favour of a ban on smoking? I'm not in favour of hitting children. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to say yes to a suggestion or idea. agree I suggested they seek legal counsel and they agreed. accept I have no choice but to accept the ruling of the court.

    • Favour

      FAVOUR meaning: 1. the support or approval of something or...

    • Polski

      FAVOUR definicja: 1. the support or approval of something or...

    • Weighted

      WEIGHTED definition: 1. prepared and arranged in a way that...

    • Favourite

      FAVOURITE definition: 1. best liked or most enjoyed: 2....

    • significado en inglés

      to support or approve of something: Are you in favour of a...

    • Favor

      FAVOR definition: 1. US spelling of favour 2. the support or...

  2. to support or approve of something: Are you in favour of a ban on smoking? I'm not in favour of hitting children. Diccionario de sinónimos, antónimos y ejemplos. to say yes to a suggestion or idea. agree I suggested they seek legal counsel and they agreed. accept I have no choice but to accept the ruling of the court.

  3. FAVOR definition: 1. US spelling of favour 2. the support or approval of something or someone: 3. to support or…. Learn more.

  4. a favor / en contra / abstención / en blanco - financial. a favor de - legal. a favor de (contrato compra-venta) - legal. A favor de alguien - legal. a favor de la administración que proceda" a favor de la causa. a favor de la corriente. a favor de la infancia. a favor de la regionalización. A favor de la vida.

  5. 1. an approving attitude; good will. 2. an act performed out of good will, generosity, or mercy. 3. prejudice and partiality; favouritism. 4. a condition of being regarded with approval or good will (esp in the phrases in favour, out of favour ) 5. archaic.

  6. [uncountable] approval or support for somebody/something. Artists sought the favour of wealthy patrons. favour with somebody The suggestion to close the road has found favour with (= been supported by) local people. to gain/win/lose favour with somebody. The programme has lost favour with viewers recently.

  7. Favour is the British spelling of favor, which means to show kindness or preference for someone or something. Learn how to use favour in different contexts and see examples, synonyms, and related words.