favourably

/ˈfeɪvərəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows approval or support.
    • He spoke favourably of his former boss during the interview.
    • The committee looked favourably on her application for funding.
    • The critics reviewed the play favourably, praising the actors.
  2. In a way that gives an advantage or is to someone's benefit.
    • The weather conditions compared favourably with those of last year.
    • Her skills contrast favourably with those of other candidates.
    • The exchange rate moved favourably for tourists visiting Europe.
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