Comparative for specially chosen as the best or most desirable
“Growth cannot be only for the favoured few if certain groups are being left out.”
Comparative for regarded with deep and special affection
“Just as Leah feared, that newborn son, Joseph, the child of the favoured wife, became the favoured child of the next generation.”
Comparative for blessed with fortune or luck
“His dreams revealed a blessed and favoured life in which not only his brothers, but even his father and mother, would bow before him in reverence.”
Comparative for being the best or most advantageous option
“In such circumstances, a complete change would be the favoured option.”
(of a person) Comparative for liked or admired by the majority of people
Comparative for currently popular or in demand
Comparative for in common use
Comparative for the best of its kind or class
Comparative for having a good reputation and well respected
Comparative for having the requisite authority or permission
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