Advantageous, beneficial, in one's favour, suitable, promising, appropriate
Favour, task, job.
favour
1646 a legal word, 'held through the favour of another. from the Latin 'precarius' meaning obtained by asking or praying
khen = חן
benefit, blessing, godsend, gift, favour
The root word is favour. By adding the suffix -ite, the word refers to a thing or being which is favoured.
A beadsman is a man who petitions or seeks favour from another, or a person who prays.
In the King James version the word - favour - appears 70 times the word - favourable - appears 4 times the word - favoured - appears 14 times the word - favourest - appears once the word - favoureth - appears once and the word - evilfavouredness - appears once the word - wellfavoured - appears once
What is the favour
The word 'favour' (favor) is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'favour' is a word for an attitude of approval or liking; a word for an act of kindness beyond what is usual; a word for a small gift given out at a party; a word for a thing.Examples:The board showed favor for my proposal. (noun)We favor a fall vacation over a summer vacation. (verb)
The abstract noun derived from the word "favour" is "favouritism." This term refers to the practice of giving preferential treatment to one person or group over others, often based on personal bias rather than merit. "Favour" itself can also be considered an abstract noun when discussing the concept of kindness or support.
The word 'favour' (favor) is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'favour' is a word for an attitude of approval or liking; a word for an act of kindness beyond what is usual; a word for a small gift given out at a party; a word for a thing.Examples:The board showed favor for my proposal. (noun)We favor a fall vacation over a summer vacation. (verb)