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You have avery favourable thing.

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You can use "favourable" in a sentence to describe a situation that is advantageous or beneficial, such as "The weather forecast is favourable for our outdoor event."

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What is the prefix favourable?

unfavour


What is the adverbs of favorable?

Favorably. He always acts favorably towards me.


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Favorable is the American spelling. Favourable is the British spelling.


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A favourable outcome is one in which the event that you are looking for happens. The word favourable can have contrary connotations. If studying fatal lightning strikes, a "favourable" outcome is one in which someone dies from being struck by lightning. I don't know many people who would consider that "favourable"!


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Is favourable an abstract noun?

No, the word 'favourable' (favorable in the US) is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a favorabledecision, a favourable outcome)The abstract noun forms of the adjective 'favorable' are favourableness and favourability.


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