preferabilities

/prɪˌfɜrəˈbɪlɪtiz/
noun
  1. The qualities or factors that make something more desirable or preferable; the state of being preferable.
    • When comparing job offers, she weighed the preferabilities of salary versus work-life balance.
    • The committee discussed the preferabilities of various locations for the new park.
    • The preferabilities of different travel routes depend on time, cost, and scenery.