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Curry favor Meaning in English

expression

KURR-ee FAY-vur
KURR-ee FAY-vuh

Definition

To try to gain someone's approval or advantage by flattering or pleasing them, often in a way that seems insincere.

Usage & Nuances

This is a formal, sometimes literary expression. Used to describe insincere flattery for personal benefit. Common collocations: 'curry favor with the boss,' 'curry political favor.' Not related to food curry.

Example Sentences

He tried to curry favor with his manager by bringing coffee every morning.

basic

Politicians often curry favor with voters before an election.

basic

She does not curry favor with anyone, even if it makes things harder for her.

basic

It’s obvious he’s just trying to curry favor with the new boss.

natural

If you think you can curry favor by giving gifts, you’re wrong.

natural

She’s always trying to curry favor with anyone in power.

natural