Flesh will hang behind, because it favoureth the things of the flesh, plenty of which there is in that country: But they that will live after the flesh must die.
Truth bindeth me ever to be true, Howso that fortune favoureth my chance.
Till I see Confidence Have brought some token from Lady Science, That I may feel that she favoureth you, Ye pass not this way, I tell you true.
For you might as well lay it for a proof that God favoureth idolatry as that he favoureth prosperity; for Solomon was, you know, in both.
And indeed he that is rebellious and seeketh other than the dole which God hath decreed unto him and for him, favoureth the wild Ass and the Jackal.
He created all things, but favoureth only that which he loveth.
Who favourethyou no lesse, (ye may be bolde) Than this letter purporteth, which ye have unfolde.
I thanked Thought then, that he me thus taught, And yet favoureth me not thy suging, I covet to learn How Dowell, Dobest, and Dobetter do among the people.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "favoureth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.