Favourable vs Favouritism - What's the difference?
favourable | favouritism |
pleasing, encouraging or approving
useful or helpful
convenient or at a suitable time; opportune
auspicious or lucky
As an adjective favourable
is pleasing, encouraging or approving.As a noun favouritism is
the unfair favouring of one person or group at the expense of another.favourable
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Alternative forms
* favorable (chiefly US )Adjective
(en adjective)- The candidate wearing the business suit made a favourable impression.
- We made quick progress, due to favourable winds.
- The rain stopped at a favourable time for our tennis match.
- She says that she was born under a favourable star.