Top 18 Words That Rhyme with Favor (With Meanings)

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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with favor!

Here you’ll find the top 18 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘favor’.

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Words That Rhyme With Favor

  • Aver – The act of asserting or stating something as true, often with the purpose of convincing others or providing evidence.
  • Braver – The comparative form of brave, which means to possess courage or fearlessness.
  • Caver – A person who explores or navigates caves or underground passages, often as a hobby or profession.
  • Disfavor/Disfavour – A feeling of disapproval or negative opinion towards something or someone, often resulting in a lack of support or endorsement.
  • Engraver – A person who carves or cuts designs or inscriptions into a surface, often on metal or wood.
  • Favor/Favour – A feeling of approval or positive opinion towards something or someone, often resulting in support or endorsement.
  • Flavor/Flavour – The characteristic taste or aroma of a food or drink, often resulting from a combination of ingredients or cooking methods.
  • Graver – A tool used for carving or cutting designs into a surface, often used in printing or engraving.
  • Photoengraver – A person who uses photographic processes to create images or designs for printing or engraving.
  • Quaver – A musical note with a short duration, often used in singing or playing instruments.
  • Raver – A person who attends or participates in a rave or similar dance party, often characterized by loud music and flashing lights.
  • Saver – A person who saves or preserves something, often with the purpose of protecting it from harm or loss.
  • Savor/Savour – To enjoy or appreciate something fully, often referring to the taste or flavor of food or drink.
  • Semiquaver – A musical note with a very short duration, often used in singing or playing instruments.
  • Shaver – A tool used for removing hair from the face or body, often with a razor or electric motor.
  • Slaver – To drool or produce excessive saliva, often as a result of excitement or anticipation.
  • Waiver – The act of giving up or relinquishing a right or claim, often with the purpose of avoiding a legal obligation.
  • Waver – To hesitate or vacillate in one’s decision or course of action, often as a result of doubt or uncertainty.

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