favor with Idiom
out of favor with someone
not have a person
in favor with
in favor with Held in friendly regard by, as in
She's really in favor with the press. This idiom uses
favor in the sense of “approval.” The same is true of the antonym,
out of favor with, as in
He was out of favor with the board. [Early 1500s] Also see
in favor of.
favor someone or something with something
to accommodate addition or article with article benign or special. Mary advantaged us with a song. Nature advantaged Bill with coiled hair.Learn more: favor