Favourite can be categorized as a noun.
Adjective |
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favourite - preferred above all others and treated with partiality; "the favored child" | ||
favourite - appealing to the general public; "a favorite tourist attraction" | ||
Verb |
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favourite - To bookmark. | ||
favourite - To add to one's list of favourites on a website that allows users to compile such lists. | ||
Noun |
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favourite - a special loved one | ||
favourite - something regarded with special favor or liking; "that book is one of my favorites" | ||
favourite - a competitor thought likely to win |
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1. | noun | Spring is my favourite of the four seasons. | |
2. | noun | Basically I like short poems. Among them this poem was my favourite. | |
3. | noun | It's my favourite among articles on Japan. | |
4. | noun | Which Harry Potter book is your favourite? | |
5. | noun | Tom might look the favourite after the first lap of this race, but it's early days. | |
6. | noun | This photo is my favourite! | |
7. | noun | Choc chip ice cream is my favourite. | |
8. | noun | Tom likes all types of music, but classical music is his favourite. | |
9. | noun | Which browser is your favourite? | |
10. | noun | Tom put fifty dollars on an odds-on favourite. | |
11. | noun | A favourite haunt of mine during the day was the ruined cellar of the mansion that had burned down. | |
12. | noun | He soon became a favourite with the old farmer, who spoke eloquently of his virtues. On such occasions, Lucy was silent, but her blushing cheek and her bright, happy eyes showed only too clearly that her young heart was no longer her own. | |
13. | noun | Natalia is the teacher's favourite, but she will never admit that. | |
14. | noun | There was but one problem before the public which could challenge his powers of analysis, and that was the singular disappearance of the favourite for the Wessex Cup, and the tragic murder of its trainer. | |
15. | noun | On ascending the knoll near the house, from which all the neighbouring moors were visible, they not only could see no signs of the missing favourite, but they perceived something which warned them that they were in the presence of a tragedy. |
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Spring is my favourite of the four seasons. | |
Basically I like short poems. Among them this poem was my favourite. | |
It's my favourite among articles on Japan. | |
Which Harry Potter book is your favourite? | |
Tom might look the favourite after the first lap of this race, but it's early days. | |
This photo is my favourite! | |
Choc chip ice cream is my favourite. | |
Tom likes all types of music, but classical music is his favourite. | |
Which browser is your favourite? | |
Tom put fifty dollars on an odds-on favourite. | |
A favourite haunt of mine during the day was the ruined cellar of the mansion that had burned down. | |
He soon became a favourite with the old farmer, who spoke eloquently of his virtues. On such occasions, Lucy was silent, but her blushing cheek and her bright, happy eyes showed only too clearly that her young heart was no longer her own. | |
Natalia is the teacher's favourite, but she will never admit that. | |
There was but one problem before the public which could challenge his powers of analysis, and that was the singular disappearance of the favourite for the Wessex Cup, and the tragic murder of its trainer. | |
On ascending the knoll near the house, from which all the neighbouring moors were visible, they not only could see no signs of the missing favourite, but they perceived something which warned them that they were in the presence of a tragedy. |