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What is an adjective for favor?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

favored or favorite

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What is the adjective for favor?

Adjective forms of the noun or verb favor include favorable, favored (the past and past participle) and favorite (also a noun).


Is favor an adjective?

No. Favor is a noun, or verb. Adjectives include "favorite" and the past participle, "favored."


What is the noun for favorite?

Favorite can be used as a noun when it has an adjective in front of it such as the favorite or my favorite. The adjective favorite is based on the verb to favor.


Is favorable a noun?

No, it is an adjective meaning beneficial or advantageous. The noun form is favor.


Is repaid an adjective?

"Repaid" is a verb: "Bob did me a favor, so I repaid him by baking him a cake." "Unpaid" is an adjective: "I have several unpaid parking tickets."


What is the noun form of favorite?

The word favorite is also the noun form for the adjective. The gerund noun is favoring and the base noun is favor (verb to favor).


What is the plural of favored?

The word favored is the past participle of the verb to favor and an adjective.The forms for the verb are favor, favors, favoring, and favored.The forms for the adjective are favored, more favored, and most favored.


What is the adverb for sympathy?

The adverb is sympathetically, from the adjective sympathetic. It means in a manner demonstrating sympathy or favor.


What is the verb form of favorable?

The adjective form of favour is favourite.


Is oblige an adjective?

No, "oblige" is a verb that means to make someone legally or morally bound to do something or to provide a service or favor for someone.


Is undiscovered a noun?

No, the word 'undiscovered' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example:The case turned in the defendant's favor when previously undiscovered evidence was presented.


What is the correct for to do a favor or to make a favor?

do a favor -- Will you do me a favor? or ask a favor -- Can I ask you a favor?