noun
- a person who supports, prefers, or shows approval for someone or something
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'favorer'; often used in formal or political contexts
Examples
- She was a known favourer of progressive policies.
- The candidate's favourers gathered outside the campaign office.
- He became a favourer of the new environmental initiative after learning about its benefits.
- The team's favourers cheered loudly from the stands.
- As a long-time favourer of classical music, she attended every concert.
- The proposal attracted many favourers in the community.
- They were favourers of the old traditions and resisted change.