The British spelling of "favorably" is "favourably," with the addition of a "u." This reflects a common pattern in British English, where words like "colour" and "honour" also include the letter "u." In contrast, American English typically omits the "u," using "favorably" instead.
The British spelling of favorable is favourable
Humour.
Humourous.
just the way you wrote :-)
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The question isn't whether you can put favourably in a sentence but whether you can. Hope that helps.
It is favourably
The British spell it "skilful".
British.
Specialities is how it is spelled in British English.
The British spelling of favorable is favourable
The planet Mars, is the same in British English.
Four is also the spelling in British English.
Humour.
just the way you wrote :-)
Humourous.