favors (Meaning)
favors
an act of such kindness, to bear a resemblance to, a small gift given out at a party, a small gift or decorative item given out at a party, leniency, approving consideration or attention, unpopular, disliked, approval, to make possible or easy, face, a special privilege or right granted or conceded, gracious kindness, to show partiality toward, badge, benefit, friendly regard shown toward another especially by a superior, letter, an act of kindness, endow, to look like, to give support or confirmation to, to one's advantage, bias, friendly regard shown toward another, to treat gently or carefully, in order to choose, partiality, a facial feature, to afford advantages for success to, in one's good graces, to look upon or treat with favor, to do a kindness for, prefer sense 1, to the order of, aid, assistance, popularity, a token of love (such as a ribbon) usually worn conspicuously, behalf, interest, sexual privileges, in accord or sympathy with, the quality or state of being popular, partiality sense 1, preference, permission, to the benefit of, to regard or treat with favor, appearance, effort in one's behalf or interest
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favors Sentence Examples
- The politician's lavish spending favors the wealthy at the expense of the poor.
- The new tax law favors corporations while burdening individuals.
- The committee's decision heavily favors the plaintiff in the lawsuit.
- The judge's ruling favors the defendant, citing insufficient evidence.
- The jury's verdict favors the prosecution, resulting in a guilty verdict.
- The weather forecast favors rain for the upcoming weekend.
- The wind favors the sailboat, propelling it across the water.
- The odds favor the underdog in the upcoming sporting event.
- Luck favors the prepared, giving an advantage to those who plan ahead.
- The law favors due process, ensuring that all parties receive a fair hearing.
FAQs About the word favors
an act of such kindness, to bear a resemblance to, a small gift given out at a party, a small gift or decorative item given out at a party, leniency, approving
courtesies, privileges, benevolences, indulgences, mercies,services, graces, boons, blessings,advantages
obstacles, impediments, interferences,hurdles, hindrances,
The politician's lavish spending favors the wealthy at the expense of the poor.
The new tax law favors corporations while burdening individuals.
The committee's decision heavily favors the plaintiff in the lawsuit.
The judge's ruling favors the defendant, citing insufficient evidence.