| DISFAVOURED | • disfavoured v. Simple past tense and past participle of disfavour. • disfavoured adj. Not favoured. • DISFAVOUR v. to disesteem, also DISFAVOR. |
| DISFAVOURER | • disfavourer n. One who disfavours. • DISFAVOURER n. one who disfavours. |
| FAVOURITISM | • favouritism n. (British spelling) The unfair favouring of one person or group at the expense of another. • FAVOURITISM n. the state of having favourites. |
| FLAVOURIEST | • FLAVOURY adj. full of flavour, also FLAVORY. |
| FLAVOURINGS | • flavourings n. Plural of flavouring. • FLAVOURING n. something that adds flavour. |
| FLAVOURISTS | • flavourists n. Plural of flavourist. • FLAVOURIST n. a person who creates flavourings for drinks, perfumes, etc., also FLAVORIST. |
| FLAVOURLESS | • flavourless adj. Britain standard spelling of flavorless. • FLAVOURLESS adj. without flavour, also FLAVORLESS. |
| FLAVOURSOME | • flavoursome adj. Britain standard spelling of flavorsome. • FLAVOURSOME adj. full of flavour, also FLAVORSOME. |
| FLUVIALISTS | • fluvialists n. Plural of fluvialist. • FLUVIALIST n. one stressing the role of rivers in explanation. |
| OVERFAVOURS | • overfavours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overfavour. • OVERFAVOUR v. to favour excessively. |
| SUFFOCATIVE | • suffocative adj. Tending or able to choke or stifle. • SUFFOCATIVE adj. serving to suffocate. |
| TRANSFUSIVE | • transfusive adj. Able to transfuse. • TRANSFUSIVE adj. tending or having power to transfuse. |
| VASCULIFORM | • vasculiform adj. Vascular in form; shaped like a vessel. • VASCULIFORM adj. shaped like a small vase or flowerpot. |
| VOUCHSAFING | • vouchsafing v. Present participle of vouchsafe. • vouchsafing n. The act of one who vouchsafes something. • VOUCHSAFING n. the act of granting as a privilege or special favour. |