Definition of «favorable»

Favorable means beneficial, advantageous or conducive to a particular outcome. It describes something that is likely to bring good results or positive consequences.

Usage examples

  1. The weather forecast for our upcoming road trip shows favorable conditions with clear skies and mild temperatures.
  2. The recent survey results indicate that public opinion towards the new government policy is generally favorable.
  3. The company's quarterly financial report reveals a favorable growth trend, indicating increased profits and market share.
  4. After a thorough investigation, the jury reached a unanimous decision in favor of the defendant, indicating a favorable outcome for their legal defense.
  5. The candidate's favorable qualifications and extensive experience make them a strong contender for the leadership position.
  6. The bank offers favorable interest rates on its home loans, making it an attractive option for potential homebuyers.

Sentences with «favorable»

  • Through refinancing, you can replace your current auto loan with a new one of more favorable terms for you. (ifsautoloans.com)
  • High levels of water vapor in the atmosphere in turn create conditions more favorable for heavier precipitation in the form of intense rain and snow storms. (ucsusa.org)
  • Seeing saturated fat and high cholesterol mentioned in favorable terms in a study — both of which are needed for a healthy brain and for good blood sugar control — is always exciting. (everywomanover29.com)
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