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Synonym: favorablegoldenluckyprosperousSimilar words: favorableunfavorableendurablein favour ofparableavoidableadorablebearableMeaning: ['feɪvərəbl]  adj. 1. encouraging or approving or pleasing 2. (of winds or weather) tending to promote or facilitate 3. occurring at a convenient or suitable time 4. favoring or bringing good luck. 
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31. They offered me a loan on very favourable terms.
32. They suppressed news that was not favourable to them.
33. He sounded people out and found the responses favourable.
34. It's believed the conditions in which the elections are being held are too favourable to the government.
35. A smart appearance makes a favourable impression at an interview.
36. This period provided a favourable environment for the spread of communism.
37. The company will lend you money on very favourable terms.
38. Does the BBC World Service project a favourable view of Great Britain?
39. The film bears favourable technical comparison with Hollywood productions costing 10 times as much.
40. We have had a favourable response to the plan so far.
41. It's encouraging to receive a favourable report on one's study.
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42. The prices stabilized, the economic conditions began to take a favourable turn.
43. His ability to talk tough while eating fast made a favourable impression on his dining companions.
44. Emmett's new exhibition has met with a favourable response from critics.
45. Gately, a quiet and very polite young man, made a favourable impression.
46. The terms of the agreement are favourable to both sides.
47. It is hard to view his conduct in a favourable light.
48. The commission is cautiously favourable to Austrian membership, foreseeing few economic problems.
49. The tax cuts produced a favourable response from the public.
50. Our tax regime is one of the most favourable in Europe.
51. In the favourable economic environment,(sentencedict.com) new light industries are constantly springing up.
52. The political climate was also favourable.
53. Again, the political and economic circumstances seemed favourable.
54. More favourable demographics provide a second reason for optimism.
55. Luck and favourable circumstances certainly played an important part.
56. Responses to his latest movie have generally been favourable.
57. In some cases Blacks were less favourable than Whites.
58. Such individuals are in a particularly favourable position.
59. Why, then, are there still so many unwanted births among people with less favourable circumstances?
60. She had formed a favourable impression of him then, as an intelligent, sincere, if rather serious man.
More similar words: favorableunfavorableendurablein favour ofparableavoidableadorablebearablecomparablemiserabledesirablepreferableinexorablevulnerabletransferableconsiderablefavorfavoredfavoriteendeavourinexorablyscrabbleirreparablyconsiderablyableviablecabletableliablenotable
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