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favorite

American  
[fey-ver-it, feyv-rit] / ˈfeɪ vər ɪt, ˈfeɪv rɪt /
especially British, favourite

noun

  1. a person or thing regarded with special favor or preference.

    That song is an old favorite of mine.

  2. Sports. a competitor considered likely to win.

  3. a person or thing popular with the public.

  4. a person treated with special or undue favor by a king, official, etc..

    favorites at the court.

  5. Digital Technology. bookmark.


adjective

  1. regarded with particular favor or preference.

    a favorite child.

Usage

Spelling tips for favorite The word favorite is hard to spell for two reasons. First, in British English it is spelled with a u (favourite), unlike the American English spelling favorite. Second, the final e is silent.How to spell favorite:  When you do someone a favor, you don't do it for yourself. So, there is no u in favor. Now that we have the beginning of the word down, how do we remember the e in -ite? Well, it wouldn't be anything without an Ending (an e at the end). Put the two together and you get favorite.

Other Word Forms

  • nonfavorite noun
  • prefavorite noun
  • unfavorite adjective

Etymology

Origin of favorite

First recorded in 1575–85; from Middle French, from Italian favorito, “favored,” past participle of favorire “to favor, support,” from favore “favor, goodwill”; favor, -ite 2

Example Sentences

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Federal Reserve officials have grown more worried about sticky inflation in the past few months — and the central bank’s favorite price gauge shows why.

From MarketWatch

But Hegseth comes across more like the third grader reciting those lines after watching his favorite comic book movie for the umpteenth time.

From Salon

When you type a question into your favorite AI chatbot, it turns it into tokens representing words, parts of words, and punctuation.

From Barron's

The teapot piece has pea tendril decor, which alludes to my favorite spring garden vegetable.

From Los Angeles Times

Sometimes we watch new movies, other times old favorites.

From Los Angeles Times