Table of Contents
- 1 What is the opposite word of favorite?
- 2 What is another word for favorite?
- 3 Is it favorite or Favourite?
- 4 What is the opposite of Favouritism?
- 5 What does it mean when someone says no danger?
- 6 What do you call someone who picks favorites?
- 7 What is the opposite of favourite?
- 8 What is an antonym for Favorite?
What is the opposite word of favorite?
What is the opposite of favorite?
unbeloved | hated |
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friendless | jilted |
outcast | rejected |
unwelcomed | not loved |
least favorite | disfavored |
What is another word for favorite?
favorite
- beloved,
- cherished,
- darling,
- dear,
- fair-haired,
- favored,
- fond,
- loved,
What’s another word for not favorite?
What is another word for least favorite?
least liked | ill-favouredUK |
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ill-favoredUS | poorly favored |
unfavored | most disapproved of |
most disfavored | most disliked |
What is the opposite of playing favorites?
Opposite of plural for one expected to win in a competition. underdogs. outsiders. longshots. small fry.
Is it favorite or Favourite?
Favorite and favourite are two variant spellings of the same word with the exact same definition. Favorite without the “u” is the spelling used in the United States, while favourite is used in the rest of the English-speaking world.
What is the opposite of Favouritism?
favoritism. Antonyms: equity, fair play, fairness, faithfulness, honor, impartiality, integrity, justice, justness, law, lawfulness, legality, rectitude, right, righteousness, rightfulness, truth, uprightness, virtue.
What is the meaning of FAV one?
n. a a person or thing regarded with especial preference or liking.
Is favoritest a word?
(nonstandard) Favorite.
What does it mean when someone says no danger?
said to mean that something certainly will not happen: “Bye – don’t work too hard!” “There’s no danger of that!”
What do you call someone who picks favorites?
Favoritism: 1: the showing of special favor : PARTIALITY. 2: the state or fact of being a favorite.
Where is Favourite used?
Both ‘favorite’ or ‘favourite’ have the same meaning, but ‘favourite’ is used in British English, Australian English, New Zealand English and Canadian English whereas ‘favorite’ is used in American English.
Can you have more than one Favourite?
Definition of Favorite “Favorite” (or “favourite,” if that’s the spelling you favour) is a word that can be used both as a noun and as an adjective. When used as a noun, “favorite” can have two meanings. When we use it like that, favorite has only one meaning—“most liked” or “preferred”: Blue is Peter’s favorite color.
What is the opposite of favourite?
‘Favourite’ is a stronger form of ‘like’. In other words, to be ‘favourite’ is to be most-liked. So following naturally from that, you have the opposite/antonym of favourite as ‘least-liked’. ‘According to the survey, watching news on television is the least-liked programme by children.’.
What is an antonym for Favorite?
Antonyms for favourite. Antonyms for (adjective) favourite. Main entry: favorite, favourite Definition: appealing to the general public Usage: a favorite tourist attraction. Antonyms: unpopular Definition: regarded with disfavor or lacking general approval Usage: unpopular ideas; an unpopular war.
What is the plural of favourite?
The plural form of favourite is favourites.
What is the past tense of favorite?
The past tense of favorite is favorited. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of favorite is favorites.