Yes. Favor is a legal Scrabble word.
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A person who says one thing but does another is called a hypocrite.Saying to do this, and doing another is making someone a hypocrite
favor, fever, fiver, furor
Yes, a verb is an action word
The word 'favor' (UK spelling favour) is an abstract nounas a word for a kind or helpful act that you do for someone; a preference for one person, group, or thing over another; approval, support, or popularity; a word for a thing.The noun 'favor' is a concrete noun as a word for a small gift given out at a party.The abstract noun forms of the verb to favor are favorite and the gerund, favoring.The abstract noun form of the adjective favorite is favoritism.
"Favor" as an adverb typically means showing preference or providing support to someone or something. It can also imply the action of doing something to help or benefit someone.
a favor, should at least be somehting you do for somone without expecting anything in return... charitable is another word--------------------------------------------------------------------------
It is not all one word. "In favor" is someone who agrees with something. Such as: "I am in favor of the policies that the President is enacting."
Helping typically involves assisting someone with a task or problem, while giving a favor involves doing something nice for someone without necessarily being asked or needed. Helping is usually driven by a specific need or request, while giving a favor is usually a gesture of goodwill.
no maybe you just felt like helping someone
Verb
The root word of favor is "favor."
A favor is something you ask someone to do to help you out. Asking someone for a ride or to borrow money is asking for a favor.
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Life in the Word - 1997 What Are You Doing for Someone Else was released on: USA: 21 July 2011
It depends how you use the word: Favor, as in a request: bakashah (בקשה) Favor, as in finding favor in someone's eyes: khen (חן) In the phrase, "do me a favor" it is is tovah טובה