preference

simple noun52 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

A very powerful or deeply felt preference.

A preference that is easy to see or understand.

A preference based on one's own feelings or opinions.

A firm and certain preference.

A very noticeable preference.

The types of products and services that consumers like to buy.

The thing you want most out of a group of choices.

The choices a customer makes about what to buy or use.

A preference that belongs to a single person.

A small or minor preference.

Settings or choices a user makes within a system or application.

The gender or genders that a person is romantically or sexually attracted to. 'Sexual orientation' is now a more common and preferred term.

The political parties or candidates that voters tend to support.

The second most wanted thing from a group of choices.

A preference related to government or public affairs.

A preference for a particular course of action or principle in politics or business.

The types of food someone likes to eat.

Choices about what food to eat based on health, religion, or ethics.

A preference shaped by the customs and beliefs of a particular group or society.

Preferential treatment based on gender.

Preferential treatment based on race.

A preference related to beauty and art.

Arranged from what is most liked to what is least liked.

A greater liking for one thing over another.

A choice or liking for one thing over another when comparing two or more options.

Chosen instead of another person or thing.

A tendency to prefer something or someone.

A preference within a particular area or category.

A preference concerning a particular subject.

A preference about or concerning a particular matter.

A preference in relation to a particular matter.

Used to say what you would prefer if you had a choice.

To hold a particular preference.

To make it clear that you have a particular preference.

To give preferential treatment to someone or something.

To say or write what your preference is.

To formally say or write what your preference is.

To show or be a sign of a particular preference.

To be right or appropriate for someone's preferences.

To show, point out, or make clear that a preference exists.

To have an effect on a preference, often in a subtle way.

To make a previously unknown preference known to others.

To influence the development of a preference over time.

To show a preference openly.

To be given preferential treatment.

To be the cause or reason for a particular preference.

To fulfill or meet the requirements of a preference.

To show a preference through actions or evidence.

To have an influence on someone's preference.

To be suitable for or match someone's preferences.

To be compatible with someone's preferences.

To show a quality or behavior that indicates a preference.