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    favourite
    /ˈfeɪv(ə)rɪt/

    adjective

    • 1. preferred to all others of the same kind: "their favourite Italian restaurant"

    noun

    • 1. a person or thing that is preferred to all others of the same kind or is especially well liked: "my favourite is tandoori chicken" Similar first choicechoicepickpreferenceOpposite bête noire

    verb

    • 1. record the address of (a website or other data) to enable quick access in future: "you can see who else favourited the same pictures"

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  2. Mar 28, 2024 · The difference between ‘favourite’ and ‘favorite’ lies in the spelling, which depends on the version of English you use. In American English, “favorite” is the correct spelling, while British English prefers “favourite.” Both words mean something that is loved or liked more than others.

  3. Jan 29, 2024 · Favorite and favourite are both correct spellings of the noun or verb or adjective meaning “a person or thing that you like more than the others of the same type”. UK English spells “ favourite ” with the “u”. US English spells “ favorite ” without the “u”. Other “-our”/”-or” words.

  4. Jul 1, 2024 · Favourite and favorite are two ways of spelling the noun or adjective meaningmost preferred.” It can also be used as a verb to mean “mark something as the most preferred” (e.g., on social media).

  5. Jan 26, 2024 · Favorite and favourite are both considered correct spellings, depending on whether you use American or British spelling standards. Favorite is the preferred spelling in American English, while favourite is the preferred spelling in British English.

  6. Nov 4, 2023 · So, is one spelling correct and the other incorrect? Not at all! Both “favourite” and “favorite” are considered correct in their respective variations of English. It all comes down to personal preference and regional differences. If you find yourself in the UK, Canada, or Australia, “favourite” is the way to go.

  7. Nov 3, 2023 · Whether you prefer "favorite" or "favourite," we've got you covered. So, let's embark on this linguistic adventure and discover the nuances of these spellings. Favorite or Favourite: What's the Difference? Let's start by clarifying the core difference between "favorite" and "favourite."

  8. Mar 28, 2024 · Favorite, when used as an adjective, is meant to identify a single item or idea that an individual prefers or values above all others within a specific category. It serves as a superlative term, eliminating the need for any additional qualifiers to indicate its prominence.

  9. Mar 2, 2024 · 1. American English (favorite): – My favorite ice cream flavor is chocolate. – What’s your favorite color? 2. British English (favourite): – She has a favourite book that she reads every year. – His favourite football team won the championship. I often advise my students to choose the appropriate spelling based on their target audience.

  10. Dec 18, 2023 · As a noun, “favourite/favourite” refers to a person or thing that is preferred or liked more than others. It is often used to denote something that is particularly favoured or held in high esteem by an individual.

  11. Nov 29, 2023 · Understanding the Basics: Let’s explore the idea of liking things at different levels, using the example of favorite school subjects. Imagine you enjoy studying math, science, history, and art. Now, if someone asks about your preferences, you might say: “I really like math. It’s my favorite subject.” But when it comes to art, you might say: