Sentences with favorable
fa·vor·a·ble
F f - The president's convention speech received favorable reviews.
- It's believed the conditions in which the elections are being held are too favorable to the government.
- He said the first wave of moviegoers texted and Tweeted their friends during the screenings to deliver their favorable verdicts.
- You've got a fresh slate to turn your business into a publicity machine that generates favorable headlines that shine a light on your winning ways.
- The film bears favorable technical comparison with Hollywood productions costing 10 times as much.
- A favorable impression
- The return journey was accomplished under favorable conditions, the party reaching the base on 25th January, with two sledges and eleven dogs.
- Instead of a favorable current, Captain Mann met with a very strong one in the opposite direction.
- The candidate wearing the business suite made a favorable impression.
- We made quick progress, due to favorable winds.
- Investing in a GPS fleet tracking system is favorable for the business owners.
- With the economic recession and the sub-prime lending scandal lenders are offering favorable rates to those with good credit.
- The rain stopped at a favourable time for our tennis match.
- She says that she was born under a favorable star.
- With that said, it is these attributes which make the stone favorable to the wearer thereof or perhaps not so much if they are lower than what is expected.
- In BRIT, use favourable
- A favorable report.
- To make a favorable impression.
- A favorable position.
- The signs are favorable for a new start.