favourably |
commend |
As an adverb favourably
is (british|canada) in a favourable manner.
As a verb commend is
to congratulate or reward.
As a noun commend is
(obsolete) commendation; praise.
favourably |
positively |
As adverbs the difference between favourably and positively
is that
favourably is (british|canada) in a favourable manner while
positively is (manner) in a positive manner.
favourably |
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favourably |
successfully |
As adverbs the difference between favourably and successfully
is that
favourably is (british|canada) in a favourable manner while
successfully is in a successful manner; with success; without failing.
smoothly |
favourably |
As adverbs the difference between smoothly and favourably
is that
smoothly is in a smooth manner while
favourably is (british|canada) in a favourable manner.
favourably |
favourably |
In british|canada|lang=en terms the difference between favourably and favourably
is that
favourably is (british|canada) in a favourable manner while
favourably is (british|canada) in a favourable manner.
As adverbs the difference between favourably and favourably
is that
favourably is (british|canada) in a favourable manner while
favourably is (british|canada) in a favourable manner.
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