favor-

(Latin: good will or support; to show kindness to; to be inclined toward good will, to befriend)

disfavor
disfavored
To view or to treat with dislike or disapproval.
disfavorer
favor (s), favors (pl); favour (British)
favorable (adjective), more favorable, most favorable
1. Characterized by approval or support; positive: Doug received a favorable report regarding the completion of his project.
2. Relating to approval and admiration; pleasing: Sally made a favorable and delightful impression.
3. Concerning the advantage, opportunity, or convenience of something or someone; advantageous: Cathy's father has a favorable position in his company.
4. A reference to a request resulting in the granting of what is desired: Lois Hathaway was certainly very happy with the favourable acceptance of her application to college.
5. Suggestive of something boding well; propitious: The signs are favorable for a new start.
favorableness
favorably (adverb), more favorably, most favorably
1. Conveying how something is presented in a positive and in an agreeable manner: Mrs. Smith told Jack's mother that he was progressing favorably now in class since he was doing his homework regularly.
2. Descriptive of how something turns out advantageously for a person or for something: The specially-made hamburgers made by Hana compare more favorably with any hamburgers eaten anywhere else!
favored
favoredness
favorer
favoress
favoring
favorite, favorites; favourite (British)
favoritism
favorless
Not favored; not assisted.