Favor Definition
 fāvər 
  favored, favoring, favors, favour
  
    noun
  
 Friendly or kind regard; good will; approval; liking.
 Webster's New World 
A kind, obliging, friendly, or generous act.
 To do someone a favor.
 Webster's New World 
A state of being held in such regard.
 A style currently in favor.
 American Heritage 
Unfair partiality; favoritism.
 Webster's New World 
Sexual privileges granted by a woman.
 Webster's New World 
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    verb
  
 
    favored, favoring, favors
  
To perform a kindness or service for; oblige.
 American Heritage 
To regard with favor; approve or like.
 Webster's New World 
To be indulgent or too indulgent toward; be partial to; prefer unfairly.
 Webster's New World 
To be for; support; advocate; endorse.
 Webster's New World 
To show partiality or unfair preference to.
 Thought the law favored men over women.
 American Heritage 
Synonyms: 
  - take after
 - resemble
 - favour
 - prefer
 - go for
 - hold with
 - countenance
 - approve
 - pull strings for
 - use one's influence for
 - treat as a special character
 - make an exception for
 - be indulgent toward
 - spare
 - show consideration for
 
    idiom
  
 
      in favor of
    
 - In support of; approving: 
We are in favor of her promotion to president.
 - To the advantage of: 
The court decided in favor of the plaintiff.
 
American Heritage  
      find favor with
    
 - to be regarded with favor by; be pleasing to
 
Webster's New World  
      in favor
    
 - favored; liked
 
Webster's New World  
      in favor of
    
 - approving; supporting; endorsing
 - to the advantage of
 
Webster's New World  
      in someone's favor
    
 - to someone's advantage or credit
 
Webster's New World  
Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Favor
- in favor of
 - find favor with
 - in favor
 - in favor of
 - in someone's favor
 - out of favor
 
Origin of Favor
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From Anglo-Norman favour, from mainland Old French favor, from Latin favor, respelled in American English to more closely match its Latin etymon.
From Wiktionary
 Middle English from Old French from Latin from favēre to be favorable
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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