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favourable
/ ˈfeɪvərəbəl; ˈfeɪvrə- /
adjective
- advantageous, encouraging, or promising
- giving consent
Derived Forms
- ˈfavourably, adverb
- ˈfavourableness, noun
Example Sentences
And his Premier League stats are favourable too - when he does play.
Other decisions, including a 2020 peace plan greenlighting the annexation of Israeli settlements, were seen as more favourable to the settlers than any previous administration.
David Rooney was less favourable about Mescal's performance and called it "a tad flat at times" with his emotional range "sticking mostly to the same notes of brooding intensity and simmering rage".
During his last term in the White House, he took a number of steps deemed highly favourable to Israel, including moving the US embassy to Jerusalem.
Officials say attempted crossings have increased in recent days due to favourable weather conditions.
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