| favorite | Regarded with particular affection, esteem, or preference; as, a favorite walk; a favorite child | en |
| favorite | something regarded with special favor or liking; "that book is one of my favorites" | en |
| favorite | The competitor (as a horse in a race) that is judged most likely to win; the competitor standing highest in the betting | en |
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| favorite | Internet Explorers way of telling your Web browser to remember the address of the Web pages you visit often, so that you can return to them whenever you want | en |
| favorite | Short curls dangling over the temples; fashionable in the reign of Charles II | en |
| favorite | something regarded with special favor or liking; "that book is one of my favorites" appealing to the general public; "a favorite tourist attraction | en |
| favorite | Preferred | en |
| favorite | To add to ones list of favorites on a websites that allows users to compile such lists | en |
| favorite | preferred above others; liked or loved above others sıfat | en |
| favorite | alternative form of favor | en |
| favorite | Preferred one, one with special favor | en |
| favorite | Used to describe a page or address a user wishes to return to on a regular basis Microsoft Internet Explorer contains a feature called Find Favorites for organizing and saving frequently-accessed Web sites | en |
| favorite | Expected or most probable to win | en |
| favorite | A person or thing regarded with peculiar favor; one treated with partiality; one preferred above others; especially, one unduly loved, trusted, and enriched with favors by a person of high rank or authority | en |
| favorite | appealing to the general public; "a favorite tourist attraction | en |
| favorite | appealing to the general public; "a favorite tourist attraction" | en |
| favorite | preferred above all others and treated with partiality; "the favored child" | en |
| favorite | The hand that is expected to win most often in a particular situation In hold'em, AA is always a pre-flop favorite If the flop is 775, the player with 75 is now a pretty big favorite I knew he was on the flush draw, so I figured I was still a favorite | en |
| favorite | In Microsoft Internet Explorer, a user-defined shortcut to a page on the World Wide Web, analogous to a bookmark in Netscape Navigator | en |
| favorite | a special loved one | en |
| favorite | preference; best loved person, best loved object; contestant considered to have the best chance of winning isim | en |
| favorite | the American spelling of favourite | en |
| favorite | In Internet Explorer, a favorite is a collection of Web addresses selected by the user Favorites are stored in a folder and are accessed by selecting the Favorites menu Favorites provide an easy way to organize the Web addresses of interesting sites | en |
| favorite | a competitor thought likely to win | en |
| favorite | a method to store a visited web site in a we browsers; a shortcut to a web site also see: Bookmark | en |
| favorite | A hyperlink that is saved in the favorites list You can use favorites to keep track of useful or important sites and to return there whenever you are using your browser See bookmark | en |
| favorite | Same as Bookmark Used in MSIE and AOL | en |
| favorite | A link to a page that you save because you think you are likely to revisit it Netscape Navigator and some other browsers use the term Bookmark for the same thing | en |
| favorite | An ezboard community that is marked by a registered user for easy future reference A Favorite can be created and accessed from the user's Control Center | en |
| favorite | A saved link to a website that is added to a list of saved links on Microsoft Internet Explorer You can simply click on the saved link to return to the site rather than having to retype the address when visiting the site again | en |
| favorite | A saved link to a web page You can do this in Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator browsers This saves the URL of the page so you can quickly find it without typing the URL in the command line See Bookmark | en |
| favourite | preferred, beloved, liked (alternate spelling for favorite) sıfat | en |
| A favorite | whiteboy | en |
| favorites | A link to a Website that you save for instant access next time you want to view that web page, same as a bookmark | en |
| favorites | Located under "Start", the Favorites folder lists web pages which have been bookmarked through the Internet Explorer program | en |
| favorites | Bookmarked panels that you use often They are similar to bookmarks for the Internet | en |
| favorites | A Web address that is stored by a browser in order to return to it easily Netscape Navigator uses the term Bookmarks instead of Favorites | en |
| favorites | (Explorer) A way to save links to frequently visited websites The same as Bookmarks | en |
| favorites | bookmarks | en |
| favorites | Users can mark items that they are especially interested in as ``favorites'' These items will then be listed first in lists of items, and shown first when the user reads items Options can be set to automatically favor items that the user posts him or herself, or that the user responds too By default, when you enter an item, it automatically becomes a permanent favorite When you respond to an item, it becomes a temporary favorite - that is, it will only be a favorite until you next read it | en |
| favorites | plural of favorite | en |
| favorites | List of Web page titles and URLs stored on user's computer to be used in future Web sessions 7 11 | en |
| favorites | Microsoft 'speak' for bookmark | en |
| favorites | When you find Web sites or pages that you like, you can keep track of them, so it's easy to open them in the future by adding them to the Favorites folder Any time you want to open that page, just click the Favorites button on the toolbar, and then click the shortcut in the Favorites list | en |
| favorites | In Internet Explorer, a collection of URLs that the user saved because of frequent use or to make them easy to find again In Netscape these are called Bookmarks | en |
| favorites | Sometimes called bookmarks, your "favorites" list makes it easy to return to sites you've found useful Naturally, every web site wants to be on this list and some even attempt to force their way onto it PopUpCop stops 'em cold | en |
| favorites | Internet Explorer's bookmark list | en |
| favorites | In the Internet Explorer browser, a means to get back to a URL you like, similar to Netscape's Bookmarks | en |
| favorites | In Microsoft Internet Explorer you can tell the program to remember a list of your "favorite" Web pages, so that you can go back to them easily, without having to type in the address (URL) again When you add a page to your favorites, you can jump to it again by clicking "favorites" on the tool bar and selecting from the list "Favorites" are similar to the "bookmarks" used by Netscape Navigator and other browsers | en |
| favorites | Saved addresses (URLs) of Web pages in Microsoft Internet Explorer which allow you to easily re-visit pages at a later time Same as Bookmarks in Netscape | en |
| favorites | Another name for Bookmarks as employed in Microsoft Internet Explorer | en |
| favorites | Another name for bookmarks | en |
| favorites | A feature of Internet Explorer that allows a user to record the location of favorite websites for access at a future time | en |
| favorites | A convenient feature of a web browser that allows the user to save the address (URL) of a (Favorite) Web page so that they can easily re-visit the page at a later time | en |
| favorites | A feature of the Internet Explorer program for storing URLs of useful sites These are called "Bookmarks" if you are using Netscape's Navigator [week 1] | en |
| favorites | Favorites are lists of the products, suppliers, or buyers that you especially like You can build your list of Favorites from your Account by selecting Manage Favorites so you can always access them easily | en |
| favorites | A method of storing individual web pages or web locations on your computer Bookmark is the term used by Netscape; Favorites is the Internet Explorer term | en |
| favorites | a list of shortcuts to web pages kept by Internet Explorer | en |
| favourite | Preferred or liked above all others (unless qualified.) | en |
| favourite | A person who enjoys special regard or favour | en |
| favourite | A person who is preferred or trusted above all others | en |
| favourite | A contestant or competitor thought most likely to win | en |
| favourite | fa·vour·ite favourites in AM, use favorite | en |
| favourite | If you describe one person as the favourite of another, you mean that the second person likes the first person a lot and treats them with special kindness. Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, a favourite of King James I The Prime Minister is no favourite of the tabloids | en |
| favourite | Your favourite thing or person of a particular type is the one you like most. a bottle of his favourite champagne Her favourite writer is Hans Christian Andersen. Favourite is also a noun. The Liverpool Metropole is my favourite. If you refer to something as an old favourite, you mean that it has been in existence for a long time and everyone knows it or likes it. Everyone must be familiar with the old favourite among roses, Crystal Palace | en |
| favourite | The favourite in a race or contest is the competitor that is expected to win. In a team game, the team that is expected to win is referred to as the favourites. The Belgian Cup has been won by the favourites F.C. Liege | en |
| favourites | You can add to Favourite's (Internet Explorerâ„¢) any site/page for easy recall This is very handy if you visit the site often or would like to go back to it when you have more time When you add a site to Favorites it stores the URL in your Favourite's folder | en |
| favourites | plural of favourite | en |
| favourites | Selectable list of your 10 most recently used combinations of Project Number/Task Number/Labour Type/Charge Department | en |
| favourites | A group of items that is added to a browser list for easy access Netscape Communicator calls this list 'bookmarks' | en |
| favourites | A Web address that is stored by a browser in order to return to it easily Netscape Communicator 4 0 uses the term Bookmarks instead of Favourites | en |
| favourites | These are the same as bookmarks Click here to have a look | en |
| favourites | A way of storing web addresses so you can find them easily (Favourites can be found on Micosoft Internet Explorer - they are called "bookmarks" on Netscape) | en |