big favour

Frequency: 8.015.1 per million words

Used to describe a significant act of kindness or help. The American English spelling is 'favor'.

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Examples (10)

  • I came here to ask you a big favour.
  • Could you do me a big favour and help me move this weekend?
  • That was a really big favour you did for me yesterday.
  • I need to ask a big favour of someone I trust.
  • She owes me a big favour after what I did for her.
  • Would it be a big favour to ask you to cover my shift?
  • He's asking for quite a big favour considering we barely know each other.
  • I'll return the big favour you did for me somehow.
  • This is a big favour to ask, but could you lend me your car?
  • I don't like asking for such a big favour, but I really need your help.