With a high level of approval or adoration
“We have found the figures insufficient and we are not looking favourably at the offer.”
Good or favorable in nature
“His performance in the auditions was favourably received by the judges, earning him a spot in the next round.”
In a successful manner
In an auspicious or promising way or manner
“Only in the far east were conditions different and more favourable to battle.”
Reacting positively or favorably
“The United States could hardly have created two more favourable neighbors than Mexico and Canada.”
At exactly the right moment or in the right way
Adverb for showing appreciation or praise
“The movie received generally favourable reviews by critics upon release.”
Adverb for indicative of approval, assent or agreement
“It was my good fortune to be a Senate conferee on the appropriations bill that year and I was able to get a favourable response to my request.”
Adverb for marked by good weather conditions
“We are expecting favourable weather conditions for the rest of the week.”
Adverb for marked by accolades, or having favorable opportunities
Adverb for pleasing to the mind or senses
Adverb for in a dominant or more favorable position
Adverb for willing to consider or accept new suggestions and ideas
Adverb for mild or soothing in effect or degree
Adverb for having or indicating a readiness or over-readiness to be lenient with someone
Adverb for significant in importance or esteem
Adverb for reliable and unfailing
Adverb for ready, eager, or prepared to do something
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