conducive
adjective7 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2
Used to strongly emphasize that something is very helpful or favorable.
Used to highlight that something is especially helpful or favorable in a specific way.
Used to highlight that something is particularly helpful or favorable.
Used to state that a situation is not at all helpful or favorable; it has a negative effect.
be conducive8.5
Used to state that a situation or condition is helpful or favorable for something.
Used to suggest that a situation or condition appears to be helpful or favorable.
conducive to9.0
The preposition 'to' is used to specify what the condition is helpful or favorable for.