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Sentences for favourable. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use favourable in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for favourable.

  • Are conditions favourable? (8)
  • The voyage was favourable. (10)
  • Her report was highly favourable. (4)
  • My report of the place will be favourable. (10)
  • Their verdict was favourable to Lord Ormont. (10)
  • Transparency, then, deserves favourable comment. (10)
  • These are not circumstances favourable to the muse. (2)
  • And the atmosphere will be favourable to the voice. (10)
  • Adieu, dearest of friends; may the next gouty attack be more favourable! (4)
  • He did not solicit the favourable judgment of the world. (10)
  • Some allusion to belief in a favourable opinion of him . (10)
  • No, his environment had not been favourable to originality. (8)
  • Such treatment of a favourable voter seemed odd to Palmet. (10)
  • He seemed to have a fairly favourable opinion of Mr. Arden. (10)
  • The event was more favourable to Mr. Woodhouse than to Emma. (4)
  • The report of the postillion was, on the whole, favourable. (10)
  • All would depend upon a favourable launching of such a book. (10)
  • The world was favourable to him; he was prized by his friends. (10)
  • Wind was favourable for the island head-quarters of the yacht. (10)
  • The entrance of the Grants and Crawfords was a favourable epoch. (4)
  • I am myself convinced that it is rather a favourable circumstance. (4)
  • Your system of not dealing with facts openly is everyway favourable to them. (10)
  • Now they seemed very favourable, for they offered me an upward path to tread. (10)
  • On the other hand, the reports of him gleaned by Sir Lukin sounded favourable. (10)
  • The season, the scene, the air, were all favourable to tenderness and sentiment. (4)
  • As he said this, she could easily see that he had no doubt of a favourable answer. (4)
  • She made favourable remarks on his appearance, begging the ladies to corroborate her. (10)
  • The necessity for correcting his impressions taught me to think the moment favourable. (10)
  • The weather was most favourable for her; though Christmas Day, she could not go to church. (4)
  • Men call on her for their defence, as a favourable witness: she is a note of their rhetoric. (10)
  • The roaring Easter with its shrieks and whistles at her ribands was not favourable to speech. (10)
  • In re-settling themselves there were now many changes, the result of which was favourable for her. (4)
  • He was in that hypersenstive and nervous state favourable for recording currents foreign to itself. (8)
  • They made their appearance in the Lower Rooms; and here fortune was more favourable to our heroine. (4)
  • It was a favourable moment to tell her what she might not at another time regard as a small affair. (10)
  • Meanwhile she never wearied of seeking motives that would place his conduct in a more favourable light. (5)
  • To complete the favourable impression, she then told him what Mr. Darcy had voluntarily done for Lydia. (4)
  • Its effect on Reginald justifies some portion of vanity, for it was no less favourable than instantaneous. (4)
  • It had a most favourable aspect; and, for half a minute, Emma felt the glory of having schemed successfully. (4)
  • Perhaps the very fact of his not producing a highly favourable impression, should be set to plead on his behalf. (10)
  • They did not care much about the result of the engagement, which, as I said, was reported to have been favourable. (10)
  • Little observation there was necessary to tell him that indifference was the most favourable state they could be in. (4)
  • The weather was at present favourable, and at this time of year the uncertainty was very great of its continuing so. (4)
  • Whether or not he guessed their condition favourable for his plans, Wilfrid did not give them time to call back their scattered powers. (10)
  • Rosamund could not say what answer her father had made: hardly favourable, Cecilia supposed, since he had not spoken of the circumstance to her. (10)
  • He quitted the militia and engaged in trade, having brothers already established in a good way in London, which afforded him a favourable opening. (4)
  • Certain humorous turns in his conversation won him an amicable smile when he bowed to leave: they were the needed finish of a favourable impression. (10)
  • The morning was rather favourable, though it had rained all night, as the clouds were then dispersing across the sky, and the sun frequently appeared. (4)
  • The names which occasionally dropt of former associates, the allusions to former practices and pursuits, suggested suspicions not favourable of what he had been. (4)

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