100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "favor"
Definition
"Favor" as a common noun refers to an act of kindness or goodwill towards someone, often implying a request or support. It can also denote a preference for one thing over another.
- Kindness or assistance: An act of helping someone out or doing something nice for them.
- Preference: A liking or inclination towards something or someone.
- Graciousness: An expression of goodwill, such as a special privilege or advantage.
Synonyms
- Kindness
- Assistance
- Help
- Support
- Preference
- Advantage
- Goodwill
- Grace
Antonyms
- Disfavor
- Hostility
- Indifference
- Neglect
- Opposition
Examples
- She did me a great favor by helping me move.
- I would appreciate it if you could favor me with your presence at the event.
- His decision to favor the underdog team surprised everyone.
- Can you do me a favor and lend me your book?
- They showed their favor by voting for the candidate.
- It's important to favor those who truly need assistance.
- She has a strong favor for chocolate over vanilla.
- I hope she can favor us with her talents at the performance.
- The manager tends to favor employees who go the extra mile.
- To win her favor, he brought her favorite flowers.
- The committee decided to favor the more innovative proposal.
- Please favor me with your thoughts on this matter.
- He is known to favor his friends when making decisions.
- The teacher tends to favor students who participate actively.
- She asked her colleague to do her a small favor.
- It’s clear that he has a favor for classic rock music.
- I hope you can favor us with your expertise on this topic.
- The law seems to favor large corporations over small businesses.
- His actions were seen as a favor to the community.
- She always tries to favor fairness in her decisions.
- I would like to return the favor one day.
- The judge was accused of favoring the defendant.
- It's nice to favor someone who has helped you in the past.
- He will favor the option that benefits everyone.
- She had the favor of her peers in the competition.
- They were hoping to gain the favor of the sponsors.
- I would like to favor the idea of extending the deadline.
- It’s essential to favor sustainability in our projects.
- He is known to favor certain brands over others.
- The children were asked to do a favor for their neighbor.
- She had the favor of luck on her side during the game.
- It’s a good idea to favor quality over quantity.
- The athlete received a favor from the audience after winning.
- Can you favor me with a quick answer?
- His favor towards that artist is evident in his collection.
- She hopes to favor her children with better opportunities.
- The researcher decided to favor data that supported her hypothesis.
- The politician tried to favor the needs of his constituents.
- They expected her to favor the proposal at the meeting.
- He wanted to favor his friend by taking on the task.
- The company should favor customer satisfaction above all.
- I would like to favor a collaborative approach to the project.
- Please favor us with your insights during the discussion.
- The organization aims to favor diversity in its hiring practices.
- She was in his favor after he helped her with her project.
- The team needs to favor the strategy that yields the best results.
- He offered a favor to his neighbor by mowing the lawn.
- We should favor initiatives that promote health and wellness.
- The child asked for a favor to stay up late.
- Their friendship seemed to favor both sides equally.
- The professor tends to favor research that is groundbreaking.
- To return the favor, she helped him with his studies.
- Can you favor me with a piece of advice?
- The committee's decision will likely favor the more experienced candidates.
- She expressed her favor for the new policy changes.
- He is known to favor traditional methods in his work.
- The company aims to favor innovation in its products.
- Can I ask a favor of you to help me with my project?
- She wanted to favor the team that worked hardest.
- The new law may favor those who can afford legal advice.
- A small favor can go a long way in building relationships.
- He did a favor for his boss by finishing the report early.
- The survey results seem to favor younger demographics.
- To win her favor, he planned a surprise dinner.
- It's wise to favor transparency in business dealings.
- He decided to favor a simpler design for the website.
- She was grateful for the favor shown to her by the committee.
- The artist's style tends to favor bold colors and shapes.
- He offered a favor by donating to the charity.
- The team is likely to favor the safer route for this project.
- She always tries to favor the less experienced in discussions.
- The research may favor certain theories over others.
- He was in her favor after he completed the task she assigned.
- The audience seemed to favor the first speaker’s argument.
- It's customary to favor the host when choosing a gift.
- Can you favor me with a moment of your time?
- The board will favor proposals that align with their mission.
- She was in a position to favor the cause she believed in.
- The evidence does not seem to favor any particular outcome.
- He decided to favor practicality over aesthetics in his design.
- She received a favor for her volunteer work at the shelter.
- The professor noted that students who study together tend to favor each other’s success.
- It was a kind favor to help out at such short notice.
- The new policy aims to favor equal opportunities for all employees.
- He was quick to favor the more experienced candidate.
- The community members were eager to return the favor.
- They were delighted to favor their guests with a feast.
- The results of the election seemed to favor the incumbent.
- She wanted to favor the proposal that benefitted the most people.
- The law should favor those who are less fortunate.
- He did her a favor by giving her a ride home.
- The findings might favor one theory over another.
- It's nice when people favor each other when they can.
- She was in a good position to favor the team with resources.
- The company continues to favor eco-friendly practices.
- Can you do me a small favor and sign this for me?
- The results of the test seem to favor the new method.
- He was always ready to favor the underprivileged.
- The audience began to favor the singer after her first song.
- I hope you can favor me with your expertise on this topic.