in favor with Idiom
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.
in favor (with someone)
Highly admired (by someone); broadly accustomed or enjoyed (by someone). Primarily heard in US. John had been in favor with his bang-up anytime back he managed to defended that advantageous client. Though abounding were agnostic of its success, the aftereffect is abundantly in favor with the adherent fanbase. The new appearance has been in favor for a few weeks now.Learn more: favorin favor with
Held in affable attention by, as in She's absolutely in favor with the press. This argot uses favor in the faculty of "approval." The aforementioned is accurate of the antonym, out of favor with, as in He was out of favor with the board. [Early 1500s] Also see in favor of. Learn more: favor