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US
/ˈfeɪvɝɪˌtɪzəm/
]
[ UK /fˈeɪvəɹɪtˌɪzəm/ ]
[ UK /fˈeɪvəɹɪtˌɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
- unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of prejudice
- an inclination to favor some person or group
How To Use favoritism In A Sentence
- It wasn't just the obvious favouritism towards their own daughter that ticked him off either, that wasn't even the beginning of it.
- There is no room for nepotism or favouritism. Times, Sunday Times
- We can't show each other any favoritism, can't put the others at risk because of emotional entanglements. MINUTES TO BURN
- They share favouritism for the Grand National Hurdles.
- Although the title automatically brings up favoritism involving race (well, since he's light skinned he .... know what? Epinions Recent Content for Home
- Rivalry between brothers is a central theme of Genesis, fueled always by favoritism and preference for the second-born.
- That performance elevated him to red-hot favouritism for the hurdling crown. The Sun
- Other groups were critical of the voting process in the governorates weeks ago accusing the preparatory committee and governmental officials of behind the scenes manipulation and favouritism in the election of delegates.
- Ideally, a way would be found to encourage this official to keep an eye on all contributions, to avoid creating unfair favoritism.
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