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favourably

Favourably vs Commend - What's the difference?

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 vs Positively - What's the difference?

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 - What does it mean?

favourably | |

Favourably vs Successfully - What's the difference?

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 vs Favourably - What's the difference?

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 vs Favourably - What's the difference?

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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