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favored (mass) | favored
- obdarovaný, požehnaný, preferovaný |
favored (encz) | favored, adj: |
Favored (gcide) | Favored \Fa"vored\ (f[=a]"v[~e]rd), a.
1. Countenanced; aided; regarded with kindness; as, a favored
friend.
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2. Having a certain favor or appearance; featured; as,
well-favored; hard-favored, etc.
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Favored (gcide) | Favor \Fa"vor\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Favored (f[=a]"v[~e]rd);
p. pr. & vb. n. Favoring.] [Written also favour.] [Cf. OF.
favorer, favorir. See Favor, n.]
1. To regard with kindness; to support; to aid, or to have
the disposition to aid, or to wish success to; to be
propitious to; to treat with consideration or tenderness;
to show partiality or unfair bias towards.
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O happy youth! and favored of the skies. --Pope.
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He that favoreth Joab, . . . let him go after Joab.
--2 Sam. xx.
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[The painter] has favored her squint admirably.
--Swift.
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2. To afford advantages for success to; to facilitate; as, a
weak place favored the entrance of the enemy.
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3. To resemble in features; to have the aspect or looks of;
as, the child favors his father.
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The porter owned that the gentleman favored his
master. --Spectator.
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favored (wn) | favored
adj 1: preferred above all others and treated with partiality;
"the favored child" [syn: favored, favorite(a),
favourite(a), best-loved, pet, preferred,
preferent] |
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ill-favored (encz) | ill-favored, adj: |
most-favored-nation (encz) | most-favored-nation, adj: |
most-favored-nation clause (encz) | most-favored-nation clause, |
well-favored (encz) | well-favored, adj: |
Disfavored (gcide) | Disfavor \Dis*fa"vor\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disfavored; p. pr.
& vb. n. Disfavoring.]
1. To withhold or withdraw favor from; to regard with
disesteem; to show disapprobation of; to discountenance.
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Countenanced or disfavored according as they obey.
--Swift.
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2. To injure the form or looks of. [R.] --B. Jonson.
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Evil-favored (gcide) | Evil-favored \E"vil-fa`vored\, a.
Having a bad countenance or appearance; ill-favored;
blemished; deformed. --Bacon. -- E"vil-fa`vored*ness, n.
--Deut. xvi. 1.
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Evil-favoredness (gcide) | Evil-favored \E"vil-fa`vored\, a.
Having a bad countenance or appearance; ill-favored;
blemished; deformed. --Bacon. -- E"vil-fa`vored*ness, n.
--Deut. xvi. 1.
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Favored (gcide) | Favored \Fa"vored\ (f[=a]"v[~e]rd), a.
1. Countenanced; aided; regarded with kindness; as, a favored
friend.
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2. Having a certain favor or appearance; featured; as,
well-favored; hard-favored, etc.
[1913 Webster]Favor \Fa"vor\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Favored (f[=a]"v[~e]rd);
p. pr. & vb. n. Favoring.] [Written also favour.] [Cf. OF.
favorer, favorir. See Favor, n.]
1. To regard with kindness; to support; to aid, or to have
the disposition to aid, or to wish success to; to be
propitious to; to treat with consideration or tenderness;
to show partiality or unfair bias towards.
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O happy youth! and favored of the skies. --Pope.
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He that favoreth Joab, . . . let him go after Joab.
--2 Sam. xx.
11.
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[The painter] has favored her squint admirably.
--Swift.
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2. To afford advantages for success to; to facilitate; as, a
weak place favored the entrance of the enemy.
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3. To resemble in features; to have the aspect or looks of;
as, the child favors his father.
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The porter owned that the gentleman favored his
master. --Spectator.
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Favoredly (gcide) | Favoredly \Fa"vored*ly\, adv.
In a favored or a favorable manner; favorably. [Obs.] --Deut.
xvii. 1. --Arscham.
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Favoredness (gcide) | Favoredness \Fa"vored*ness\, n.
Appearance. [Obs.]
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Hard-favored (gcide) | Hard-favored \Hard"-fa`vored\ (h[aum]rd"f[=a]`v[~e]rd), a.
Hard-featured; ill-looking; as, Vulcan was hard-favored.
--Dryden.
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Hard-favoredness (gcide) | Hard-favoredness \Hard"-fa`vored*ness\, n.
Coarseness of features.
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Ill-favored (gcide) | Ill-favored \Ill`-fa"vored\, Ill-favoured \Ill`-fa"voured\, a.
Wanting beauty or attractiveness; unattractive; deformed;
ugly; ill-looking; -- usually used of a face; as, an
ill-favored countenance.
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Ill-favored and lean-fleshed. --Gen. xli. 3.
-- Ill`-fa"vored*ly, adv. -- Ill`-fa"vored*ness, n.
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Ill-favoredly (gcide) | Ill-favored \Ill`-fa"vored\, Ill-favoured \Ill`-fa"voured\, a.
Wanting beauty or attractiveness; unattractive; deformed;
ugly; ill-looking; -- usually used of a face; as, an
ill-favored countenance.
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Ill-favored and lean-fleshed. --Gen. xli. 3.
-- Ill`-fa"vored*ly, adv. -- Ill`-fa"vored*ness, n.
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Ill-favoredness (gcide) | Ill-favored \Ill`-fa"vored\, Ill-favoured \Ill`-fa"voured\, a.
Wanting beauty or attractiveness; unattractive; deformed;
ugly; ill-looking; -- usually used of a face; as, an
ill-favored countenance.
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Ill-favored and lean-fleshed. --Gen. xli. 3.
-- Ill`-fa"vored*ly, adv. -- Ill`-fa"vored*ness, n.
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Most-favored-nation clause (gcide) | Most-favored-nation clause \Most-favored-nation clause\
(Diplomacy),
A clause, often inserted in treaties, by which each of the
contracting nations binds itself to grant to the other in
certain stipulated matters the same terms as are then, or may
be thereafter, granted to the nation which receives from it
the most favorable terms in respect of those matters. It is
used most frequently in treaties regarding the terms of trade
between countries, as regarding tariffs and non-tariff
barriers to trade.
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There was a "most-favored-nation" clause with
provisions for the good treatment of strangers entering
the Republic. --James Bryce.
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Steam navigation was secured by the Japanese as far as
Chungking, and under the most-favored-nation clause the
right accrued to us. --A. R.
Colquhoun.
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Well-favored (gcide) | Well-favored \Well"-fa"vored\, a.
Handsome; wellformed; beautiful; pleasing to the eye.
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Rachel was beautiful and well-favored. --Gen. xxix.
17.
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ill-favored (wn) | ill-favored
adj 1: usually used of a face; "an ill-favored countenance"
[syn: ill-favored, ill-favoured] |
most-favored-nation (wn) | most-favored-nation
adj 1: of or relating to a commercial treaty where two nations
agree to accord each other the same favorable terms that
would be offered in treaties with any other nation |
well-favored (wn) | well-favored
adj 1: pleasing in appearance especially by reason of conformity
to ideals of form and proportion; "a fine-looking woman";
"a good-looking man"; "better-looking than her sister";
"very pretty but not so extraordinarily handsome"-
Thackeray; "our southern women are well-favored"- Lillian
Hellman [syn: fine-looking, good-looking, {better-
looking}, handsome, well-favored, well-favoured] |
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