favour

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('vər) pronunciation
n. & v. Chiefly British
Variant of favor.


Fowler's Modern English Usage:

favour, favourable, favourite

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are the normal British English spellings, as distinct from favor, favorable, favorite in American English.

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do me (or us) a favour used ironically in rejecting a suggestion as impracticable, implausible, etc. (1963 —) .
Guardian Was she hoping to get engaged during the year of the tour? 'Good God, no, do us a favour' (1969).



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