How Do You Spell FAVOURED?

Pronunciation: [fˈe͡ɪvəd] (IPA)

The word "favoured" is spelled with the British English spelling, with the "u" included. It is pronounced /ˈfeɪ.vəd/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The "a" sound is pronounced as a long "a" sound, as in "say", while the "e" sound is pronounced as a schwa sound, like the "u" in "but". The emphasis is on the first syllable. Overall, the word "favoured" is spelled phonetically, with each letter representing a clear sound in the pronunciation.

FAVOURED Meaning and Definition

  1. Favoured is an adjective that describes when someone or something is the recipient of favorable treatment or preference. It indicates that a person, group, or thing is chosen or admired above others, typically due to their innate qualities, skills, or characteristics.

    In the context of individuals, being favoured means that a person is esteemed, esteemed, or preferred by someone else. It suggests that they are regarded with special attention, such as being given advantages or privileges that are not provided to others. For example, a favoured employee might receive additional benefits, promotions, or more desirable assignments than their colleagues.

    On a larger scale, being favoured can also refer to a group or entity that is privileged or supported by a higher authority or majority. It might be related to political, social, or economic advantages, where certain groups or industries are given preferential treatment due to their influence, expertise, or connections.

    Furthermore, favoured might be used in a more general sense to describe something that is highly regarded, endorsed, or preferred by the majority or a specific group. This could apply to a favourite food, book, song, or any other subject that captures widespread appreciation and popularity.

    Overall, the term favoured emphasizes the notion of special treatment, preference, or admiration given to individuals, groups, or objects based on particular qualities or circumstances.

  2. Treated with favour; featured.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for FAVOURED

Etymology of FAVOURED

The word "favoured" comes from the Middle English term "favoren", which is derived from the Old French word "favorer". "Favorer" ultimately traces back to the Latin word "favorare", meaning "to show kindness or support". The Latin word "favor" also gives rise to the Old English word "fǭgnan", which means "to favor or support". Over time, "favoured" developed as the past participle form of "favor", retaining its original meaning of being treated with kindness or given preference.

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Conjugate verb Favoured

CONDITIONAL

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FUTURE

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FUTURE PERFECT

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PAST

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PAST PERFECT

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PRESENT

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PRESENT PERFECT

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