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favourite

verb
/ˈfeɪvərɪt/
/ˈfeɪvərɪt/
(US English favorite)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they
/ˈfeɪvərɪt/
/ˈfeɪvərɪt/
he / she / it favourites
/ˈfeɪvərɪts/
/ˈfeɪvərɪts/
past simple favourited
/ˈfeɪvərɪtɪd/
/ˈfeɪvərɪtɪd/
past participle favourited
/ˈfeɪvərɪtɪd/
/ˈfeɪvərɪtɪd/
-ing form favouriting
/ˈfeɪvərɪtɪŋ/
/ˈfeɪvərɪtɪŋ/
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  1. favourite something to show that you like something that somebody has put on a social media site
    • It wasn't long until their original post was favourited over 1  200 times.
  2. to save the address of a website or other online data so that you can easily find it again
    • The ‘Favourites’ tab lets you access places you've favourited.

favourite

adjective
 
/ˈfeɪvərɪt/
/ˈfeɪvərɪt/
(US English favorite)
Idioms
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  1. liked more than others of the same kind
    • It's one of my favourite movies.
    • What is your all-time favourite song?
    • Who is your favourite writer?
    • January is my least favourite month.
    Synonyms choicechoice
    • favourite
    • preference
    • selection
    • pick
    These are all words for a person or thing that is chosen, or that is liked more than others.
    • choice a person or thing that is chosen:
      • She’s the obvious choice for the job.
    • favourite/​favorite a person or thing that you like more than the others of the same type:
      • Which one’s your favourite?
    • preference a thing that is liked better or best:
      • Tastes and preferences vary from individual to individual.
    favourite or preference?Your favourites are the things you like best, and that you have, do, listen to, etc. often; your preferences are the things that you would rather have or do if you can choose.
    • selection a number of people or things that have been chosen from a larger group:
      • A selection of reader’s comments are published below.
    • pick (rather informal) a person or thing that is chosen:
      • She was his pick for best actress.
    Patterns
    • somebody’s choice/​favourite/​pick for something
    • somebody’s choice/​selection/​pick as something
    • an obvious choice/​favourite/​selection
    • a(n) excellent/​good/​popular/​fine choice/​selection
    Word Originlate 16th cent. (as a noun): from obsolete French favorit, from Italian favorito, past participle of favorire ‘to favour’, from Latin favor, from favere ‘show kindness to’ (related to fovere ‘cherish’).
Idioms
somebody’s favourite son
  1. a performer, politician, sports player, etc., who is popular where they were born
  2. (in the US) a candidate for president who is supported by his or her own state in the first part of a campaign

favourite

noun
 
/ˈfeɪvərɪt/
/ˈfeɪvərɪt/
(US English favorite)
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  1.  
    a person or thing that you like more than the others of the same type
    • Which one's your favourite?
    • The band played all my old favourites.
    • One of my personal favourites is a movie that should please every age group.
    • favourite of somebody's This song is a particular favourite of mine.
    • favourite with somebody The programme has become a firm favourite with young people.
    • These biscuits are great favourites with the children.
    Extra Examples
    • ‘Show Me Love’ became a festival favourite.
    • He began recording sentimental favourites.
    • If I had to choose a favourite, it would be Monet's ‘Water Lilies’.
    • It may become a holiday favourite on video.
    • My very favourite film is ‘The Wizard of Oz’.
    • The band started with a crowd favourite.
    • The forest was a favourite for family walks.
    • The movie has become a cult favourite.
    • The song is a firm favourite with their fans.
    • They perform their greatest hit and a new favourite.
    • They were singing their childhood favourite, ‘Waterloo’.
    • This movie is my all-time favourite.
    • This song is an old favourite of mine.
    • You will find all your old favourites in this book of poems.
    • a theme song that remains a fan favourite
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • absolute
    • big
    • firm
    verb + favourite/​favorite
    • become
    • remain
    • choose
    preposition
    • favourite among
    • favourite for
    • favourite of
    See full entry
  2.  
    a person who is liked better by somebody and receives better treatment than others
    • She loved all her grandchildren but Ann was her favourite.
    • Parents should never have favourites.
    • favourite with somebody She was an extremely good student and a great favourite with the nuns.
    • favourite among somebody He is a favourite among his teammates.
  3. a record of a section of an app or the address of a website that enables you to find it quickly
    • Add the website as a favourite.
    • Have you added this website to your favourites list?
    • I've added the sports section to my favourites.
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  4. the horse, runner, team, etc. that is expected to win
    • The favourite came third.
    • favourite for something Her horse is the hot favourite for the race.
    • favourite to do something The Brazilians still look firm favourites to take the title.
    Extra Examples
    • Jopanini is second favourite for Saturday's race, behind Bright Spark.
    • The Colts are 5.5-point favourites at San Francisco this week
    • The Spanish are the favourites to win.
    • The horse is an even money favourite.
    • Tiger Woods is 3–2 favourite to win the Challenge.
    • China was the early favourite to win the bidding.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • clear
    • clear-cut
    verb + favourite/​favorite
    • look
    • look like
    • start (as)
    preposition
    • favourite for
    phrases
    • favourite to win
    See full entry
  5. the person who is expected by most people to get a particular job or position
    • favourite for something She's the favourite for the job.
    • favourite to do something She's the favourite to succeed him as leader.
    Extra Examples
    • On paper, Stanford looks like the favourite.
    • Gunn and Moran are prohibitive favourites (= so likely to win that there will not really be any competition).
  6. Word Originlate 16th cent. (as a noun): from obsolete French favorit, from Italian favorito, past participle of favorire ‘to favour’, from Latin favor, from favere ‘show kindness to’ (related to fovere ‘cherish’).
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