[
UK
/fˈeɪvɹɪt/
]
[ US /ˈfeɪvɝɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈfeɪvɝɪt/ ]
NOUN
- a special loved one
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something regarded with special favor or liking
that book is one of my favorites - a competitor thought likely to win
ADJECTIVE
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appealing to the general public
a favorite tourist attraction -
preferred above all others and treated with partiality
the favored child
How To Use favourite In A Sentence
- While on the elimination diet, try to avoid hanging on to a few favourite foods and eating only those. The Allergy Handbook
- My favourite it the Magpie- my friend made a film about them a couple of years ago and i'm in it saying 'they're like English parrots don't you think?' and then going on to show how I think they have really great bums that you just want to squoosh your face in. It's a Giveaway!!!!
- I had a full a la carte menu to choose from, freshly cooked meats, chilled lasagne (a favourite) and cakes of every description.
- According to that scenario, Stepashin was the great favourite.
- However, O'Kane's favourite pastime is hillwalking in the Wicklow hills.
- I record my favourite songs onto blank tapes to play in the car and I normally do them by mood or genre.
- The favourite for the interdominion grand final will be decided by Monday's barrier draw.
- A Roman favourite is maccheroni alla carbonara, a ham and egg mixture with a creamy sauce.
- At the beginning of summer the young steinbocks are born and during their first months they are the eagle's favourite preys.
- Coming back from a child-free brunch at our favourite cafe earlier today, A asked me if I regretted his getting a vasectomy. November « 2009 « oh frabjous day!