In favor is an expression used in the sense of to be or be in favor of something or something, just as you are aware of your defense.
Example:“Students fight for human rights”.
Many people confuse the use of the words “prol” and “pro”. Both are correct and basically mean the same thing: to be for or for something.
However, the difference that will define the correct use of each of these terms in sentences is the way the sentence is constructed. In the case of “prol”, this word requires the use of the preposition “in”, forming the expression “in prol”.
Example:“Tomorrow there will be a show in favor of freedom of expression".
The term “pro” is used as an adverb and is usually linked to the next word by a hyphen.
Example: “Tomorrow there will be a show pro-freedom of expression".
Etymologically, the word "prol" is derived from the Latin prode, and this term arose from prodest, which means “in favor” or “helpful”.
Synonyms for pro
- In favor
- In benefit
- for the benefit
- For
- in favor
- in defense
- in aid
- On behalf.