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Meanings of
favorable
in English
Portuguese
favorável
Catalan
favorable
Spanish
favorable
Back to the meaning
Presaging or likely to bring good luck.
golden
lucky
favourable
prosperous
unfavorable
Related terms
good
following
convenient
pleasing
affirmative
indulgent
approving
complimentary
propitious
affirmatory
Portuguese
favorável
Inclined to help or support; not antagonistic or hostile.
well-disposed
Related terms
friendly
Synonyms
Examples for "
golden
"
golden
lucky
favourable
prosperous
Examples for "
golden
"
1
Of course the real question is whether this
golden
age is sustainable.
2
Europe seemed to be on the cusp of a new
golden
age.
3
Green in the spring,
golden
in the summer, white in the winter.
4
He was also present at the start of hip-hop's so-called
golden
age.
5
In this
golden
age, it policed a normal society by normal methods.
1
The months ahead are likely to start on a happy-
go
-
lucky
note.
2
No word, however, whether the president's message proved
lucky
for the contestant.
3
I am
lucky
to work for a paper that still values them.
4
I mean, you're
lucky
,
you look good without it, but you're right.
5
You've always been a
happy
-
go
-
lucky
type, never taking responsibility for anything, right?
1
Government officials said the move was to capitalise on
favourable
market conditions.
2
Mr Bawden said weather conditions today were much more
favourable
than yesterday.
3
For this all to work, Irish economic conditions need to remain
favourable
.
4
Activists were not surprised by the experts'
favourable
view of Canada, however.
5
However the plan did not receive a
favourable
response from the public.
1
Those who work at the market are among Katine's more
prosperous
citizens.
2
Cameron says he wants to build a
prosperous
future for Northern Ireland.
3
Definitely steer clear of affluent Switzerland, particularly the
prosperous
city of Lausanne.
4
Isis-first tactics risk losing the much greater prize, a stable,
prosperous
Turkey.
5
It was Fra Palamone in the flesh-andin great and
prosperous
flesh.
Usage of
favorable
in English
1
The company expects less
favorable
conditions for growth in Europe, Boerse said.
2
Activists were not surprised by the experts'
favorable
view of Canada, however.
3
Discussion: Our study confirms previous studies demonstrating
favorable
results with intravascular transfusions.
4
But they also need to know the political climate will be
favorable
.
5
A third said they had a very
favorable
view of the law.
6
Wind advocates said they need the more
favorable
tax credit in 2013.
7
The oil simply helped to establish an environment
favorable
to my intent.
8
Attacking cavalry must have
favorable
ground in front; defending cavalry, in rear.
9
AerCap operates in a growing industry with a
favorable
outlook, Einhorn said.
10
This
favorable
survival result was seen in most prespecified subgroups for pralatrexate.
11
The emperor Kang-hi protected the Christian religion in the most
favorable
manner.
12
Conclusion: The majority of patients in our series had
favorable
symptomatic responses.
13
Usually, money transfer companies also give their clients more
favorable
exchange rates.
14
The economist needed at least 16
favorable
votes to get to work.
15
Conclusions: Risk of diabetes was increased after statins, but outcomes were
favorable
.
16
If you call me-with a
favorable
answer, of course- Iwillcall her.
Other examples for "favorable"
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favorable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more favorable
very favorable
favorable conditions
favorable impression
favorable opportunity
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Translations for
favorable
Portuguese
favorável
Catalan
favorable
Spanish
favorable
Favorable
through the time
Favorable
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United Kingdom
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