favourably

[US]/'feivərəbli/
[UK]/ˈfevərəb l..ɪ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. in a positive or approving way; in a favorable manner; in a pleasing or impressive manner.

Phrases & Collocations

view favourably

respond favourably

treat favourably

consider favourably

evaluated favourably

Example Sentences

This country is favourably endowed climatically.

salaries compare favourably with those of other professions.

She seems favourably disposed to the move.

He commented favourably on the proposals.

The book was favourably noticed in literary magazines.

The play has been favourably commented by the audience.

it is expected that he will be favourably disposed towards the proposals.

The open approach contrasts favourably with the exclusivity of some universities.

The manager was favourably impressed by Jo’s work.

The city compares favourably with other parts of Brazil.

direct discrimination involves treating someone less favourably on the grounds of their sex.

Advertising aims to make people aware of a product and favourably inclined towards it.

Our record compares favourably with that of any similar-sized company.

This method was applied to the determination of a ferroniobium certified reference material and the results compare favourably with the certified values.

The method has been successfully used to the determination of phosphorus in ferronickel samples.The results compare favourably with determination values of compensating method with reference solution.

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