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Favorably

Favorably is an adverb meaning in a positive, approving, or advantageous manner. It describes actions, assessments, or impressions that are supportive or beneficial. The term derives from the adjective favorable (American spelling) or favourable (British spelling) and ultimately from the Old French faveur and Latin favor.

Usage and context: Favorably is used with verbs to indicate positive reception or appraisal. Common collocations

Spelling and variants: American English favors favorably, while British English uses favourably. Related adjectives are favorable

Examples: The proposal was favorably reviewed by the committee. The envoy's report was favorably received. The

Style notes: Favorably is a formal, neutral term common in business, journalism, diplomacy, and academic writing.

include
"be
favorably
received,"
"be
favorably
reviewed,"
"be
viewed
favorably,"
"respond
favorably,"
and
"tend
to
be
viewed
favorably."
It
can
modify
adjectives
and
participles
as
well,
though
idiomatic
phrasing
often
prefers
other
constructions
for
nuance.
and
favourable.
The
corresponding
noun
forms
are
favorability
(American)
or
favourability
(British).
study
was
favorably
cited
in
the
memo.
In
diplomacy
or
policy
discussions,
officials
may
speak
of
outcomes
as
being
favorably
oriented
toward
a
proposal.
Its
opposite
is
unfavorably,
or
phrases
like
"not
favorably."
The
expression
is
often
used
to
describe
reception,
evaluations,
or
perceptions
that
are
positive
or
advantageous
to
a
person,
idea,
or
plan.