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"Favor Meaning In Bengali"

Favor (noun) - পক্ষপাত; আনুকূল্য; উপকার; অনুগ্রহ; দয়া; প্রশ্রয়; কৃপা; শুভেচ্ছা; দান; নেকনজর; সুনজর; নাই; অনুকম্পা; প্রসাদ; রেয়াৎ; ভদ্রতাপূর্ণ চিঠি; অনুবল; সাহায্য; দৌলত; সুবিধা;

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Favor Meaning in Bengali. Favor শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ কি? English to Bangla online dictionary "Favor meaning in bengali". Google Translate "Favor".

"Favor Meaning"


Favor বাংলা অর্থ. What is the meaning of Favor in English? What does Favor mean? What is another word for Favor? Definition at online dictionary.

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Similar Words: favor, favorability, favorable, favorable circumstance, favorable circumstances, favorable mention, favorable mentions, favorableness, favorably, favorably disposed,

Favor Example in a sentence

Favor Example in a sentence:

Example Sentences for favor

Next to the dance, some form of musical diversion was in favor.

The conventionalization in favor of what is amusing must always be recognized.

He flattered himself that his appearance would win him favor.

"Give me the wind," is a prayer that the wind may be in his favor, so that the game may not scent him.

In my own mind that was the strongest argument in favor of Leithcourt's innocence.

It was that protest which decided the battle of wits in my favor.

Now his superior leg-power would count heavily in his favor.

The representatives of both parties were eager to show them favor.

"I will hear what you have to say," he said, weakly clutching at this last hope of favor among the convicts.

Or will you favor us by your personal influence and by your official rank?

Favor History and Origin

History of: Favor

Word Origin & History

favor c.1300, from O.Fr. favor, from L. favorem (nom. favor) "good will or support," coined by Cicero from stem of favere "to show kindness to," from PIE *dhegh-/*dhogh- "burn." Meaning "thing given as a mark of favor" is from 1580s. The verb meaning "to regard with favor" is from mid-14c. Related: Favored; favoring.

Favor Synonyms

service gift backing support benefit consideration respect assistance aid benignity indulgence encouragement bias esteem dispensation approbation grace largess boon blessing compliment championship okay cooperation regard account partiality courtesy kindness accommodation present patronage admiration benevolence token benediction estimation friendliness good will good turn obligement

Favor Definition

noun
1.
something done or granted out of goodwill, rather than from justice or for remuneration; a kind act:
to ask a favor.
2.
friendly or well-disposed regard; goodwill:
to win the favor of the king.
3.
the state of being approved or held in regard:
to be in favor at court; styles that are now in favor.
4.
excessive kindness or unfair partiality; preferential treatment:
to treat some people with favor and others with neglect.
5.
a gift bestowed as a token of goodwill, kind regard, love, etc., as formerly upon a knight by his lady.
6.
a ribbon, badge, etc., worn in evidence of goodwill or loyalty, as by an adherent of a political party.
7.
a small gift or decorative or festive item, as a noisemaker or paper hat, often distributed to guests at a party.
8.
Usually, favors. sexual intimacy, especially as permitted by a woman.
9.
Archaic. a letter, especially a commercial one.
verb (used with object)
10.
to regard with favor:
to favor an enterprise.
11.
to prefer; treat with partiality:
The father favored his younger son.
12.
to show favor to; oblige:
The king favored him with an audience.
13.
to be favorable to; facilitate:
The wind favored their journey.
14.
to deal with, treat, or use gently:
to favor a lame leg.
15.
to aid or support:
He favored his party's cause with ample funds.
16.
to bear a physical resemblance to; resemble:
to favor one's father's side of the family.
Idioms
17.
find favor with, to gain the favor of; be liked by:
The play found favor with the opening-night audience.
18.
in favor of,
  1. on the side of; in support of:
    to be in favor of reduced taxation.
  2. to the advantage of.
  3. (of a check, draft, etc.) payable to:
    Make out your checks in favor of the corporation.
19.
in one's favor, to one's credit or advantage:
All the comments were in your favor.
20.
out of favor, no longer liked or approved; no longer popular or fashionable:
He's out of favor with the president and may soon be fired.

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