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favorable

American  
[fey-ver-uh-buhl, feyv-ruh-] / ˈfeɪ vər ə bəl, ˈfeɪv rə- /

adjective

  1. characterized by approval or support; positive.

    a favorable report.

  2. creating or winning favor; pleasing.

    to make a favorable impression.

  3. affording advantage, opportunity, or convenience; advantageous.

    a favorable position.

  4. (of an answer) granting what is desired.

  5. boding well; propitious.

    The signs are favorable for a new start.


Other Word Forms

  • favorableness noun
  • favorably adverb
  • nonfavorable adjective
  • nonfavorableness noun
  • nonfavorably adverb
  • overfavorable adjective
  • overfavorableness noun
  • overfavorably adverb
  • prefavorable adjective
  • prefavorably adverb
  • quasi-favorable adjective
  • quasi-favorably adverb

Etymology

Origin of favorable

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English, from Anglo-French, Middle French, from Latin favōrābilis; equivalent to favor + -able

Example Sentences

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When they are found, it is often in desert environments such as the Sahara or Antarctica, where preservation conditions are favorable.

From Science Daily

A pullback toward the gap fill from the Dec. 11 session near $4 appears to offer a more favorable risk/reward entry.

From Barron's

A pullback toward the gap fill from the Dec. 11 session near $4 appears to offer a more favorable risk/reward entry.

From Barron's

But it isn’t all about more favorable regulatory treatment.

From Barron's

But beyond the favorable macro conditions, investors are closely watching policy developments that could help boost crypto prices.

From MarketWatch