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Definition of favourably in English: favourably(US favorably) adverb ˈfeɪv(ə)rəbliˈfeɪv(ə)rəbli 1With approval. the audience responded very favourably Example sentencesExamples - Good intentions go a long way with me, so I tend to be favorably disposed towards holiday specials.
- Several members of that board have commented favorably on the rigor and integrity of the new peer review process.
- It's still too premature to say whether it will be allowed, but it is being looked upon fairly favourably.
- He is the author of a great number of serious historical works, most of which have been favourably received.
- But consumers may not react favorably to the copy protection, say analysts.
- We have found the figures insufficient and we are not looking favourably at the offer.
- Mr Morris, however, is now progressing favourably.
- Higher levels of consumption, conversely, are viewed more favorably.
- The patrons responded favorably, and I was glad to see some repeat customers for our performance.
- However, history may treat McCarthy more favourably than the contemporary press.
- Both have similar favourable ratings, with slightly more than half of voters viewing each favourably.
- It was well placed in the Royal Academy, and was favourably noticed by the critics.
- Wall Street regards favorably the company's long-term prospects but not necessarily the short-term share price.
- She explained: "Most of my clients have responded very favourably to this technique."
- First of all, as you know, we view the initiative favorably.
- Having both the public and television industry respond so favorably to the production is a real thrill.
- Many of those passing by while I was taping them commented favorably on his work.
- By all accounts he is progressing favourably in his new stand.
- And so, all in all, I am very favorably impressed with him.
- I could see that Holmes was favourably impressed by the manner and speech of his new client.
Synonyms positively, approvingly, well, sympathetically, agreeably, enthusiastically, appreciatively, admiringly 2To the advantage of someone or something. the deal will work out favourably for the company Example sentencesExamples - This compared favourably with the matched control group of whom 27 had been convicted of a violent offence in the post-programme period.
- It will be seen that boats lose much valuable time, which would be saved if the receiving docks were more favorably located.
- Indeed, I think we probably stated it quite favourably to you.
- "This project favorably impacted all 21,000 users of USARPAC computers," Donahue explained.
- The dose of statins requires modification to attain LDL cholesterol levels that favorably effect endothelial function.
- This mode compares favorably with other modes through which Cuban households acquire dollars.
- For single people, Ireland now compares favourably in after-tax terms with most European countries.
- The pace of expansion in Ireland compares favourably to a 1.5 % average in the eurozone.
- In the Department Stores sector, the leading Irish stores compare favourably with their UK counterparts.
- When the targets were favorably located under the orbit, the spacecraft was reoriented.
- Office rental costs in Bangkok compare favourably with other capital cities in the region.
- Some of them respond favorably either to acupuncture or herbal treatment.
- Served in the sumptuous dining room, dinner here compares favourably with anything you'll find in Scotland's top restaurants.
- Trinity's recent performance has compared favourably with others in the sector.
- The 2001 champs still compare favorably with any team in the league from players one to 10.
- National treatment rules require member nations to treat foreign suppliers as favorably as domestic suppliers.
- Shane Lindsey also fared nicely while Edmund Barrett impacted favourably on the game when brought in from the bench.
- These might in turn favorably impact the membership.
- I have seen more than that and you do not do yourself justice if you think you only compare favourably to sheep.
- We should thereby draw public opinion more favorably towards Islam.
Definition of favorably in US English: favorably(British favourably) adverbˈfāv(ə)rəblēˈfeɪv(ə)rəbli 1With approval. the audience responded very favorably Example sentencesExamples - However, history may treat McCarthy more favourably than the contemporary press.
- Having both the public and television industry respond so favorably to the production is a real thrill.
- Good intentions go a long way with me, so I tend to be favorably disposed towards holiday specials.
- I could see that Holmes was favourably impressed by the manner and speech of his new client.
- It's still too premature to say whether it will be allowed, but it is being looked upon fairly favourably.
- Wall Street regards favorably the company's long-term prospects but not necessarily the short-term share price.
- Higher levels of consumption, conversely, are viewed more favorably.
- She explained: "Most of my clients have responded very favourably to this technique."
- The patrons responded favorably, and I was glad to see some repeat customers for our performance.
- But consumers may not react favorably to the copy protection, say analysts.
- First of all, as you know, we view the initiative favorably.
- Many of those passing by while I was taping them commented favorably on his work.
- It was well placed in the Royal Academy, and was favourably noticed by the critics.
- He is the author of a great number of serious historical works, most of which have been favourably received.
- Both have similar favourable ratings, with slightly more than half of voters viewing each favourably.
- By all accounts he is progressing favourably in his new stand.
- And so, all in all, I am very favorably impressed with him.
- Several members of that board have commented favorably on the rigor and integrity of the new peer review process.
- Mr Morris, however, is now progressing favourably.
- We have found the figures insufficient and we are not looking favourably at the offer.
Synonyms positively, approvingly, well, sympathetically, agreeably, enthusiastically, appreciatively, admiringly 2To the advantage of someone or something. the deal will work out favorably for the company Example sentencesExamples - It will be seen that boats lose much valuable time, which would be saved if the receiving docks were more favorably located.
- This mode compares favorably with other modes through which Cuban households acquire dollars.
- In the Department Stores sector, the leading Irish stores compare favourably with their UK counterparts.
- Trinity's recent performance has compared favourably with others in the sector.
- Served in the sumptuous dining room, dinner here compares favourably with anything you'll find in Scotland's top restaurants.
- The dose of statins requires modification to attain LDL cholesterol levels that favorably effect endothelial function.
- I have seen more than that and you do not do yourself justice if you think you only compare favourably to sheep.
- For single people, Ireland now compares favourably in after-tax terms with most European countries.
- Office rental costs in Bangkok compare favourably with other capital cities in the region.
- "This project favorably impacted all 21,000 users of USARPAC computers," Donahue explained.
- Shane Lindsey also fared nicely while Edmund Barrett impacted favourably on the game when brought in from the bench.
- We should thereby draw public opinion more favorably towards Islam.
- Indeed, I think we probably stated it quite favourably to you.
- This compared favourably with the matched control group of whom 27 had been convicted of a violent offence in the post-programme period.
- These might in turn favorably impact the membership.
- The pace of expansion in Ireland compares favourably to a 1.5 % average in the eurozone.
- When the targets were favorably located under the orbit, the spacecraft was reoriented.
- National treatment rules require member nations to treat foreign suppliers as favorably as domestic suppliers.
- The 2001 champs still compare favorably with any team in the league from players one to 10.
- Some of them respond favorably either to acupuncture or herbal treatment.
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