Favour Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Favour V1 V2 V3

Favour Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Favour V1 V2 V3

favour

Meanings;

  • Feel or show approval or preference for.(verb)
  • (often used in polite requests) give someone (something desired)(verb)
  • Resemble (a parent or other relative) in facial features.(verb)
Verb(V1)Past Tense(V2)Past Participle(V3)
favourfavouredfavoured
Verb – es(Ves)Verb – ing(Ving)
favoursfavouring
Synonyms

preferred, favourite, recommended, chosen, choice, selected, most-liked, ideal, particular, special, pet, oblige, accommodate, gratify, satisfy, humour, indulge, pander to, put oneself out for, resemble, look like, be like, be similar to, bear a resemblance to, remind one of, put one in mind of, take after, have the look of, approval, approbation, commendation, esteem, goodwill, kindness, benevolence, friendliness, good turn, service, kind act, good deed, act of kindness, kindness, courtesy, indulgence, present, donation, offering, contribution, handout, presentation, bestowal, largesse, alms, charity, bonus, award, premium, bounty, boon, favour, bequest, legacy, inheritance, settlement, subsidy, grant, endowment, benefaction,

Example Sentences with favour
  • Reading is my favourite occupation, when I have leisure for it and books to read.
  • Fortune favours the brave.
  • It is, finally, a word is untimely in three different senses, and bearing it as one’s treasure will not win one anyone’s favours one rather risks finding oneself outside everyone’s camp… Beauty is the word that shall be our first.
  • Listening to my regular favourites – Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms and so on – I always feel, quite misguidedly, that nothing can be too bad if such beauty and brilliance exists in the world.
  • But my most favourite pursuit, after my daily exertions at the Foundry, was Astronomy. There were frequently clear nights when the glorious objects in the Heavens were seen in most attractive beauty and brilliancy.
  • If you’re so pro-life, do me a favour: don’t lock arms and block medical clinics. If you’re so pro-life, lock arms and block cemeteries.
  • Ah, the power of two. There’s nothing quite like it. Especially when it comes to paying utility bills, parenting, cooking elaborate meals, purchasing a grown-up bed, jumping rope and lifting heavy machinery. The world favours pairs. Who wants to waste the wood building an ark for singletons?