She says that she was born under a favorable star.
The weather made for favorable conditions to go on a boat trip.
Favorably. He always acts favorably towards me.
The British spelling of favorable is favourable
By definition, favorable is: expressing approval, giving consent, helpful, encouraging, advantageous. To be the most favorable would then mean the most approving, helpful, encouraging (& so on). Example: "a most favorable wind", "I've just received the most favorable answer".
By dint of his powerful muscles, the weightlifter was able to lift heavy objects. The stockbroker gained his reputation by dint of good luck and a favorable economy.
Favorable is the American spelling. Favourable is the British spelling.
You can come up with a more favorable question than this one.
Conditions are favorable for a successful launch; start the sequence. The critics gave our film a favorable review!
, Thank you for your e-mail reply and candor. Your application met with favorable remarks from all the judges.
He has been very favorable to us in years past.
Use of the word 'please' would help to coax a favorable response out of me.
an auspicious moment to hold an election it means a favorable moment.
Favorably. He always acts favorably towards me.
more favorable
The number of new businesses in the city started to burgeon after the introduction of favorable tax incentives.
Favorable
Auspicious means "attended by favorable circumstances" thus:- After reading her horoscope in the paper, Mary felt it was an auspicious time to purchase a lottery ticket.
Favorable