FAVORABLY in a Sentence
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206 example sentences for FAVORABLY, such as:
1. No one favored dumbing down the magazine.
2. Our expedition made a favorable beginning.
3. Such views will not have a favorable reception.
4. The response has been overwhelmingly favorable.
5. Since he was color blind, he favored large, showy flowers.
2. Our expedition made a favorable beginning.
3. Such views will not have a favorable reception.
4. The response has been overwhelmingly favorable.
5. Since he was color blind, he favored large, showy flowers.
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Meanings and Examples of FAVORABLY
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favorably
ad. showing approval
Classic Sentence: (173 in 12 pages)
1 This seemed all the more probable since the man was religious, and even practised his religion to a certain degree, a thing which was very favorably viewed at that epoch.
2 Every combination thought out by Jean Valjean had been progressing, and progressing favorably, since the preceding day.
3 All these rooms, which communicated with one another, did not inspire Porthos favorably.
4 A low murmur of applause announced that the compliment of the tribe was favorably received.
5 "Well, it might be a real missionary work," said she, looking rather more favorably on the child.
6 She had known him as a child, and now his friendship with Andrew, his misfortune with his wife, and above all his kindly, simple face disposed her favorably toward him.
7 Prince Andrew was most favorably placed to secure good reception in the highest and most diverse Petersburg circles of the day.
8 The third, the artilleryman, on the contrary, struck Katavasov very favorably.
9 Villefort's first impression was favorable; but he had been so often warned to mistrust first impulses, that he applied the maxim to the impression, forgetting the difference between the two words.
10 Villefort retained his place, but his marriage was put off until a more favorable opportunity.
11 Finally ten months and a half had gone by and no favorable change had taken place, and Dantes began to fancy the inspector's visit but a dream, an illusion of the brain.
12 This would have been a favorable occasion to secure his dinner; but Dantes feared lest the report of his gun should attract attention.
13 Our expedition made a favorable beginning.
14 Franz is not expected to return home for a year to come, I am told; in that time many favorable and unforeseen chances may befriend us.
15 Danglars was balancing his monthly accounts, and it was perhaps not the most favorable moment for finding him in his best humor.
Example Sentence: (33 in 3 pages)
1 Such events occur only when the external conditions are favorable.
2 The greatest hindrance to recovery of this resource is the marginally favorable economic environment.
3 The response has been overwhelmingly favorable.
4 Such views will not have a favorable reception.
5 French authorities are looking for a favorable resolution to the case against move director Roman Polanski.
6 Democrats that lost close contests in marginal districts may be willing to seek rematches in 2012 because the demography of their district may be more favorable than now.
7 With favorable weather conditions, it was an auspicious moment to set sail.
8 The American, who won his fourth gold medal here in Athens Thursday in the 200-meter individual medley, is the favored swimmer tonight in the 100-meter butterfly.
9 Though some Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower favored the establishment of a theocracy in New England, many of their fellow voyagers preferred a nonreligious form of government.
10 Myanmar is also known as Burma, a term favored by exiles and dissidents including Suu Kyi.
11 Rochester has been favored with the most lively and the most continuous? The eagerness of a listener quickens the tongue of a narrator.
12 The American president still needs to give the project — vehemently opposed by his core constituency but favored by the Republican majority in Congress — a clear thumbs-up or thumbs-down on his own.
13 After a bruising, five-month selection process, the list of contenders was cut to six serious candidates, with the chief executive job nearly going to Ford Motor Co CEO Alan Mulally, an outsider favored by investors lobbying for radical change.
14 Since he was color blind, he favored large, showy flowers.
15 No one favored dumbing down the magazine.