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    fa·vor·a·ble
    [ˈfāv(ə)r(ə)bəl]
    adjective
    favourable (adjective) · favorable (adjective)
    1. expressing approval:
      "the book received highly favorable reviews"
      • giving consent:
        "their demands rarely received a favorable response"
    2. to the advantage of someone or something:
      "they made a settlement favorable to the unions"
      • (of a wind) blowing in the direction of travel:
        "by sailing toward the land first you will find more favorable wind"
      • (of weather, or a period of time judged in terms of its weather) fine:
        "a very favorable, sometimes glorious, October"
      • suggesting a good outcome:
        "a favorable prognosis"
    Origin
    Middle English: via Old French from Latin favorabilis, from favor (see favor).
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