favourable

adjective22 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

Used to strongly emphasize the positive nature.

Indicates a very high degree of positivity.

Used to strongly emphasize the positive nature.

Highlights that something is positive in a specific or notable way.

Highlights that something is positive in a specific or notable way.

Indicates an unusually high degree of positivity.

Indicates general or widespread positivity.

Indicates a moderately positive or advantageous nature.

Indicates general or widespread positivity.

Indicates that something is always positive over time.

Indicates that something is positive by a very large majority.

Indicates something is positive in comparison to other things.

Indicates general or widespread positivity.

Indicates that something is positive for the most part.

Indicates a state of being advantageous or positive.

Suggests that a situation appears to be advantageous.

Suggests that a situation appears to be advantageous.

To continue to be in an advantageous state.

To change to a state of being advantageous.

To judge or think of something as being advantageous.

Used to indicate that conditions are advantageous for a particular activity or purpose.

Used to indicate a positive disposition or benefit towards a person, group, or idea.