favorite
Americannoun
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a person or thing regarded with special favor or preference.
That song is an old favorite of mine.
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Sports. a competitor considered likely to win.
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a person or thing popular with the public.
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a person treated with special or undue favor by a king, official, etc..
favorites at the court.
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Digital Technology. bookmark.
adjective
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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The daily, live video podcast is now a favorite stop for the power players at the center of the tech orbit.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 3, 2026
Then I’d have dinner at Met Him at a Bar, my favorite spot.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 3, 2026
“I reach out to my favorite stars, my favorite celebrities, and I go, ‘It’s Kendra.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 3, 2026
In South Korea, a playful green cartoon dinosaur named Dooly, known for the two small tufts of hair on his head, has been a favorite for generations.
From Science Daily • Apr. 1, 2026
She turned and led us into her office, where I plopped down on my favorite leather chair.
From "Glitch" by Laura Martin
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