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well-favored
[wel-fey-verd]
adjective
of pleasing appearance; good-looking; pretty or handsome.
Word History and Origins
Origin of well-favored1
Example Sentences
But Prince Dain is already angry with me just for stabbing the child of a well-favored member of his Court.
In “Rodin,” the Eifman Ballet’s vigorous work about the well-favored artist, imagined passions are channeled into two hours of entwining bodies and sweat that felt like the Olympics of dance.
Rachel, the youngest, was “beautiful and well-favored;” Leah, the elder, was “blear-eyed.”
And the ill-favored and lean cows did eat up the seven well-favored and fat cows.
In person he was a tall, well-favored man, in the prime of life, with hair just beginning to be flecked with gray.
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