English to Latin Meaning of favourite


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Definitions of favourite in English
Adjective(1) encouraging or approving or pleasing(2) (of winds or weather(3) giving an advantage(4) presaging or likely to bring good luck or a good outcome
Examples of favourite in English
(1) And, once again, many of the reviews were favourable .(2) If he had bothered to ask I am sure he would have got a favourable response.(3) There has already been a favourable response to the proposals from local people.(4) There has been a favourable response but there is room for improvement all the time.(5) "We are looking to put it right as soon as the weather is favourable , " she said.(6) On its long Atlantic voyage, the armada made good progress with favourable winds filling the sails.(7) A win is the most favourable outcome for them, a draw may or may not allow them to proceed.(8) The fund, which is currently operational, has received a favourable response.(9) Plans to revive traditional shire county names has received a favourable response in Westmorland.(10) Several conditions were favourable to the use of underground tactics.(11) His demand for a ├ö├®┬╝14 hike in social welfare payments got a favourable response.(12) Presumably this review is the most favourable , in a prestigious journal, that the publisher could find.(13) I think I even read a favourable review in FT Magazine.(14) Future international cases, where the defendants hail from less liberal countries and do not have the benefit of a constitution, might not have such a favourable outcome.(15) Conditions at the time were favourable to his securing political independence.(16) As it stands it's a weak prosecution case, the matter will be vigorously defended, and I'm very confident of a favourable outcome.
(1) favorable impression ::
fecit impetrire impressionem
(2) favorable comment ::
volens comment
(3) favorable conditions ::
fortuna
(4) favorable balance ::
statera placabilis
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