Antonyms for in favor
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : fey-ver |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfeɪ vər |
Definition of in favor
Origin :- c.1300, "attractiveness, charm," from Old French favor (13c., Modern French faveur) "favor, approval, partiality," from Latin favorem (nominative favor) "good will, inclination, partiality, support," coined by Cicero from stem of favere "to show kindness to," from PIE *ghow-e- "to honor, revere, worship." Meaning "act of kindness" is from late 14c. Meaning "thing given as a mark of favor" is from 1580s. Phrase in favor of recorded from 1560s.
- As in popular : adj well-known, favorite
- As in willing : adj agreeable, ready
Synonyms for in favor
- accepted
- accommodating
- active
- amenable
- approved
- attractive
- beloved
- caught on
- celebrated
- cheerful
- compliant
- consenting
- content
- crowd-pleasing
- deliberate
- desirous
- disposed
- eager
- energetic
- enthusiastic
- faddish
- fair
- famous
- fashionable
- favorable
- favored
- feeling
- forward
- game
- go along with
- happy
- in
- in accord with
- in demand
- in favor
- in the mainstream
- in the mood
- in vogue
- inclined
- intentional
- leading
- likable
- like-minded
- liked
- lovable
- noted
- notorious
- now
- obedient
- okay
- one
- pleased
- pleasing
- praised
- predisposed
- preferred
- prepared
- prevailing
- prominent
- promoted
- prompt
- prone
- reliable
- responsible
- right stuff
- run-after
- selling
- social
- societal
- sought
- sought-after
- stylish
- suitable
- the rage
- thing
- tractable
- trendy
- unasked
- unbidden
- unforced
- voluntary
- well-disposed
- well-liked
- well-received
- willful
- witting
- zealous
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