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favorable
[ fey-ver-uh-buhl, feyv-ruh- ]
adjective
- characterized by approval or support; positive:
a favorable report.
- creating or winning favor; pleasing:
to make a favorable impression.
- affording advantage, opportunity, or convenience; advantageous:
a favorable position.
- (of an answer) granting what is desired.
- boding well; propitious:
The signs are favorable for a new start.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ڲvǰ···Ա noun
- ڲvǰ·· adverb
- ԴDz·ڲvǰ·· adjective
- non·ڲvǰ···Ա noun
- non·ڲvǰ·· adverb
- v·ڲvǰ·· adjective
- over·ڲvǰ···Ա noun
- over·ڲvǰ·· adverb
- ·ڲvǰ·· adjective
- pre·ڲvǰ·· adverb
- ܲȴ-ڲvǰ·· adjective
- quasi-ڲvǰ·· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of favorable1
Example Sentences
Applicants were turned down, approved for credit on less favorable terms or subject to account freezes and closures.
Against Southern’s starting lineup that had only one player taller than 5-foot-10, Betts spent most of her time in the low post with an arm raised demanding the ball against a favorable matchup.
Discovery’s decision to deep-six completed films for favorable tax implications.
He threatens judges he doesn't think are favorable enough to him with the expectation that they will bend over backward to show "fairness" and prove they are not biased as he claims they are.
Heart is an international currency, and its conversion rate is highly favorable in the kitchen.
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