favorably Synonyms
Strongest:
- horribly
- awfully
- disagreeably
- terribly
- horribly
- unpleasantly
- ill
- awfully
- badly
- disagreeably
- unpleasantly
- badly
- terribly
- ill
Strong:
- dreadfully
- dreadfully
- horrendously
- shockingly
- abominably
- vilely
- sickeningly
- sickeningly
- abominably
- horrendously
- horridly
- appallingly
- shockingly
- vilely
- appallingly
- horridly
Weak:
favorably Meaning
favorably (r)
showing approval
favorably Sentence Examples
- The audience responded favorably to the new comedian's routine.
- The weather forecast for the weekend is looking favorably, with plenty of sunshine and mild temperatures.
- The company's quarterly earnings report was received favorably by investors, leading to a rise in the stock price.
- The proposal for a new park was met with a favorable response from the community.
- The candidate's chances of winning the election are looking favorably, as recent polls show him with a comfortable lead.
- The patient responded favorably to the new treatment, showing significant improvement in their symptoms.
- The restaurant received a favorable review from a prominent food critic, leading to an increase in reservations.
- The team's performance in the tournament has been favorably compared to that of previous years.
- The new policy has been met with a favorable reception from employees, who appreciate its focus on flexibility and work-life balance.
- The investment has turned out favorably, generating a significant return on capital.
FAQs About the word favorably
showing approval
deliciously, delightfully,nicely, well, finely, great, agreeably, enjoyably, gratifyingly, palatably
horribly, awfully, disagreeably, terribly, horribly, unpleasantly, ill, awfully,badly, disagreeably
The audience responded favorably to the new comedian's routine.
The weather forecast for the weekend is looking favorably, with plenty of sunshine and mild temperatures.
The company's quarterly earnings report was received favorably by investors, leading to a rise in the stock price.
The proposal for a new park was met with a favorable response from the community.