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Favorite and favourite are two variant spellings of the same word with the exact same definition

Best liked or most enjoyed Liked or enjoyed the least A thing that someone likes best… The main difference between favourite and favorite is the spelling Favourite is spelled with a “u” in british english, while favorite is spelled without a “u” in american english. Favorite and favourite are both correct spellings, depending on whether you use american or british spelling standards

Favorite is preferred in american english, while favourite is preferred in british english. See examples of favourite used in a sentence. Favourite (plural favourites) (british, ireland, commonwealth) the teacher's favourite always went first You were my favourite to win the spelling competition She's the favourite, she'll probably be elected. Favourite is used in british english, while favorite is the preferred spelling in american english

Both words mean the same thing

Something that is liked more than others. The words “favorite” and “favourite” are adjectives and nouns that describe something regarded with particular affection or preference The key difference lies in their spelling, which is primarily determined by geographical location. Your favourite thing or person of a particular type is the one you like most What is your favourite television programme Her favourite writer is hans christian andersen

Don't use 'most' with favourite Don't say, for example, ' this is my most favourite book ' You say 'this is my favourite book' The american spelling of 'favourite' is. In this grammar.com article you will learn the differences between favorite and favourite.

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