Favorable vs Instructive - What's the difference?
favorable | instructive |
pleasing, encouraging or approving
useful or helpful
convenient or at a suitable time; opportune
auspicious or lucky
conveying knowledge, information or instruction.
(linguistics) A case in the Finnish language. It expresses the means or the instrument used to perform an action.
As adjectives the difference between favorable and instructive
is that favorable is pleasing, encouraging or approving while instructive is conveying knowledge, information or instruction.As a noun instructive is
a case in the Finnish language. It expresses the means or the instrument used to perform an action.favorable
English
Alternative forms
* favourableAdjective
(en adjective)- The candidate wearing the business suite made a favorable impression.
- We made quick progress, due to favorable winds.
- The rain stopped at a favourable time for our tennis match.
- She says that she was born under a favorable star.
Synonyms
* (pleasing ): approving, encouraging, good, pleasing * (useful ): advantageous, helpful, useful * (opportune ): convenient, good, handy, opportune, suitable * (auspicious ): auspicious, fortunate, luckyAntonyms
* (pleasing ): bad, discouraging, displeasing, unfavorable * (useful ): unhelpful * (opportune ): bad, inconvenient, inopportune, unsuitable * (auspicious ): inauspicious, unfavourable, unluckyDerived terms
* unfavorableinstructive
English
(wikipedia)Adjective
(en adjective)- Well, that was an instructive lesson.