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favor


favor is a   Noun

Definition:

[1] Kind regard; propitious aspect; countenance; friendly disposition; kindness; good will. Hath crawled into the favor of the king. Shak.

[2] The act of countenancing, or the condition of being countenanced, or regarded propitiously; support; promotion; befriending. But found no favor in his lady`s eyes. Dryden. And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man. Luke ii. 52.

[3] A kind act or office; kindness done or granted; benevolence shown by word or deed; an act of grace or good will, as distinct from justice or remuneration. Beg one favor at thy gracious hand. Shak.

[4] Mildness or mitigation of punishment; lenity. I could not discover the lenity and fabor of this sentence. Swift.

[5] The object of regard; person or thing favored. All these his wondrous works, but chiefly man, His chief delight and favor. Milton.

[6] A gift or represent; something bestowed as an evidence of good will; a token of love; a knot of ribbons; something worn as a token of affection; as, a marriage favor is a bunch or knot of white ribbons or white flowers worn at a wedding. Wear thou this favor for me, and stick it in thy cap. Shak.

[7] Appearance; look; countenance; face. [Obs.] This boy is fair, of female favor. Shak.

[8] Partiality; bias. Bouvier.

[9] A letter or epistle; -- so called in civility or compliment; as, your favor of yesterday is received.

[10] Love locks. [Obs.] Wright. Challenge to the favor or for favor (Law), the challenge of a juror on grounds not sufficient to constitute a principal challenge, but sufficient to give rise to a probable suspicion of favor or bias, such as acquaintance, business relation, etc. See Principal challenge, under Challenge. -- In favor of, upon the side of; favorable to; for the advantage of. -- In favor with, favored, countenanced, or encouraged by. -- To curry favor Etym: [see the etymology of Favor, above], to seek to gain favor by flattery, caresses, kindness, or officious civilities. -- With one`s favor, or By one`s favor, with leave; by kind permission. But, with your favor, I will treat it here. Dryden.


Synonyms:

countenance
gift
grace
kindness
lenity
patronage
present
support
benefi

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