Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

grace-and-favour

Noun
/ɡreɪs ənd ˈfeɪ.vər/
Definition
A type of residence or accommodation provided rent-free as a favor, often due to the occupant’s connection with an institution or person of influence.
Examples
  • After retiring, she moved into a grace-and-favour apartment provided by the university.
  • The prince lived in a grace-and-favour house at the royal estate.
  • Many employees dream of receiving a grace-and-favour arrangement after years of loyal service.
Meaning
Refers to a living arrangement that is given as a gesture of kindness or goodwill, rather than as a formal contract or obligation.
Synonyms
  • Free accommodation
  • Charitable residence
  • Donated housing