noun
- plural of favourer; people who support, prefer, or show approval for someone or something
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: 'favorer'); often used in historical or political contexts
Examples
- The king's favourers gathered at court to celebrate his victory.
- Early favourers of the new technology helped drive its adoption.
- The candidate's favourers campaigned tirelessly throughout the election.
- Historical records show that many favourers of the reform movement were merchants.
- The museum's favourers donated generously to support its expansion.