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Favourite

adjective
1.
Appealing to the general public.  Synonym: favorite.
2.
Preferred above all others and treated with partiality.  Synonyms: best-loved, favored, favorite, pet, preferent, preferred.
noun
1.
A competitor thought likely to win.  Synonyms: favorite, front-runner.
2.
A special loved one.  Synonyms: darling, dearie, deary, ducky, favorite, pet.
3.
Something regarded with special favor or liking.  Synonym: favorite.






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