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No, the noun 'favorite' is a concrete noun; a word for a person or a thing that is preferred more than others; the contestant considered as having the best chance to win; a word for a person or thing.

The abstract noun form is favoritism; a word for preferential treatment to one person or group at the expense of another; a word for a concept.

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The word "favorite" is both an adjective and a noun (not an adverb).

The adjective "favorite" is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as most liked.
For example: "Pistachio is my favorite ice-cream flavor." or "My favorite tie has a stain.

The noun "favorite" is a word for a person or a thing that is preferred more than others; the contestant considered as having the best chance to win.
For example, "He's the teacher's favorite" or "The favorite in this race is number eleven."

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