Which one is correct Favourite or favorite?

Which one is correct Favourite or favorite?

Favorite and favourite are two variant spellings of the same word with the exact same definition. Favorite without the “u” is the spelling used in the United States, while favourite is used in the rest of the English-speaking world.

What is the plural of Favourite?

The plural form of favourite is favourites.

Can I say favorites?

The Correct Way to Spell Favorite If you’re in the United States, you would hear that “favorite” is the correct spelling. “Favourite” and “favorite” mean the same thing, are pronounced the same way (FAY-vuh-rit or FAY-vrit), and are both correct spellings.

How do I restore my favorites in Outlook 2013?

Outlook 2013

  1. Under the View menu tab, in the Layout tool group, click on Folder Pane.
  2. In the drop-down menu, ensure that Favorites is ticked.
  3. Your Favorites list should appear on the left hand side within the Folder Pane.

Is it favorite or Favourite in Canada?

Both ‘favorite’ or ‘favourite’ have the same meaning, but ‘favourite’ is used in British English, Australian English, New Zealand English and Canadian English whereas ‘favorite’ is used in American English.

Is favorites singular or plural?

The plural form of favorite is favorites.

Can you say one of my Favourites?

The correct sentence and spelling is “(This is) one of my favourite albums”. You could also say, “This album is one of my favourites”. *Favourite is the correct English spelling.

Is it correct to say one of favorites?

What happened to favorites in Outlook?

Tip: If the Favorites command is missing, you are probably in a special view known as the Folder List, not Mail. In Mail, on the View tab, in the Layout group, click Navigation Pane, and then click Favorites.

Where are Outlook Favourites stored?

For an Exchange Account, the Favorites Folders information is stored in the mailbox, if we use Outlook in Cached Exchange Mode, it’s stored in the . ost file.

What is another word for favorite?

favorite

  • beloved,
  • cherished,
  • darling,
  • dear,
  • fair-haired,
  • favored,
  • fond,
  • loved,

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