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How to pronounce favourite in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms best-loved, favored, favorite, pet, preferent, preferred
Type Words
Synonyms favorite, front-runner
Type of contender, challenger, rival, competition, competitor
Type Words
Synonyms favorite
Type of selection, choice, pick
Type Words
Synonyms darling, dearie, deary, ducky, favorite, pet
Type of lover
Has types macushla, mollycoddle, chosen, teacher's pet
Type Words
Synonyms favorite

Examples of favourite

favourite
Just play as many of your favourite slots as possible to climb the leader board.
From the mearcade.metro.co.uk
Bricks and mortar is an old favourite when it comes to drumming up extra income.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
Club Chemistry is a student favourite, renowned for playing old-school classics.
From the telegraph.co.uk
That's my favourite thing about the job, that they're not alone on this journey.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Mrs Moore was also a favourite but only one student per course can be nominated.
From the nzherald.co.nz
My favourite is the crisp fruity Beechwood and Bramble Woodland Eau de Toilette.
From the dailymail.co.uk
My favourite combination is coral and yellow, which you wouldn't expect to work.
From the dailymail.co.uk
Julian Barnes was immediately installed as favourite for The Sense of an Ending.
From the guardian.co.uk
Everyone's favourite Brummie, Ozzy Osbourne, has also shuffled into the Sofitel.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Favorite: appealing to the general public; "a favorite tourist attraction"
  • Front-runner: a competitor thought likely to win
  • Darling: a special loved one
  • Favored: preferred above all others and treated with partiality; "the favored child"
  • Favorite: something regarded with special favor or liking; "that book is one of my favorites"
  • (Favourites) In the context of the World Wide Web, a bookmark is a locally stored Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). All modern web browsers include bookmark features. ...
  • A person who enjoys special regard or favour; A person who is preferred or trusted above all others; A contestant or competitor thought most likely to win; Alternative form of favour; To bookmark; To add to one's list of favourites on a website that allows users to compile such lists; ...
  • (Favourites) Add a favourite page to a list on your browser for quick and easy access to it later.
  • (Favourites) Bookmark - way in browsers to store links to sites you wish to return to. Netscape, Mozilla, and Firefox use the term Bookmarks. The equivalent in Internet Explorer (IE) is called a Favourite