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    favourable
    /ˈfeɪv(ə)rəbl/

    adjective

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  2. FAVOURABLE definition: 1. showing that you like or approve of someone or something: 2. making you support or approve of…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : disposed to favor : partial. taking a favorable attitude toward our request. b. : expressing approval : commendatory. The movie received a favorable review. c. : giving a result that is in one's favor. a favorable comparison. d. : affirmative. a favorable reply. 2. : winning approval : pleasing. a favorable impression. 3. a.

  4. having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified. see more. expressing or consisting of a negation or refusal or denial. marked by a tendency to find and call attention to errors and flaws.

  5. If something makes a favourable impression on you or is favourable to you, you like it and approve of it. His ability to talk tough made a favourable impression on his supporters. These terms were favourable to India.

  6. expressing your agreement; giving permission. Their demands received a favourable response. good for something and making it likely to be successful or have an advantage synonym advantageous. favourable economic conditions. An area with a favourable climate will inevitably be richer than one without.

  7. Favourable definition: advantageous, encouraging, or promising. See examples of FAVOURABLE used in a sentence.

  8. Favorable definition: characterized by approval or support; positive. See examples of FAVORABLE used in a sentence.

  9. Definition of 'favorable' favorable. (feɪvərəbəl , feɪvrəbəl ) regional note: in BRIT, use favourable. 1. adjective [ADJ n, v-link ADJ to n] If your opinion or your reaction is favorable to something, you agree with it and approve of it. The president's convention speech received favorable reviews. 2. adjective.

  10. showing that you like or approve of someone or something, or making you like or approve of them: His comments were highly favourable. She made a very favourable impression on us. favourable adjective (CONDITIONS) making something more likely to be successful: favourable weather conditions. Opposite. unfavourable. favourably.

  11. The word favorable describes something positive or promising, such as a two-thumbs-up movie review or the perfect conditions for golf. When things are going well, or in your favor, they’re favorable. Favorable is an adjective that describes approval or good conditions for something.