favourability rating

Frequency: 4.00.8 per million words

Used to form a compound noun, indicating a score or assessment of how favorable something is. The spelling 'favorability' is used in American English.

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Examples (10)

  • The president's favourability rating has dropped significantly this month.
  • Polling shows the candidate's favourability rating is at an all-time high.
  • The company's favourability rating among consumers improved after the rebrand.
  • Recent surveys indicate a decline in the politician's favourability rating.
  • The product launch boosted the brand's favourability rating substantially.
  • Analysts track the CEO's favourability rating quarterly among stakeholders.
  • The scandal caused his favourability rating to plummet overnight.
  • Her favourability rating remains steady despite the controversy.
  • The new policy resulted in a higher favourability rating for the administration.
  • Market research revealed the lowest favourability rating in company history.