favour

[ˈfeɪvə(r)]

favour Definition

  • 1an act of kindness beyond what is due or usual
  • 2a thing such as a small gift or token given to show affection or respect
  • 3support or approval, especially from an influential person

Using favour: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "favour" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She did me a great favour by lending me the money.

  • Example

    As a favour to his friend, he agreed to help with the move.

  • Example

    I asked him for a favour and he said yes.

  • Example

    He gave her a small favour to show his appreciation.

  • Example

    The politician was seeking the favour of the voters.

  • Example

    The company curried favour with the government to secure the contract.

favour Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with favour

  • in support of or agreement with

    Example

    The committee voted in favour of the proposal.

  • to do something helpful or kind for someone

    Example

    Could you do me a favour and pick up some milk on your way home?

  • to do something helpful or kind for someone who has done something helpful or kind for you

    Example

    She helped me move last weekend, so I'm going to return the favour and help her paint her apartment.

Origins of favour

from Old French 'favor', from Latin 'favor', from 'favere' meaning 'to be favorable'

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Summary: favour in Brief

The term 'favour' [ˈfeɪvə(r)] refers to an act of kindness beyond what is due or usual, a small gift or token given to show affection or respect, or support or approval, especially from an influential person. It is often used in phrases like 'in favour of,' 'do someone a favour,' and 'return the favour.'