Collocations for favourable - adj.
VERBS
be,
look,
seem
become
remain
consider sth
terms that could hardly be considered favourable
become
remain
consider sth
terms that could hardly be considered favourable
ADVERB
extremely,
fairly,
very,
etc.
exceptionally, highly
She gained a highly favourable impression of the company.
exceptionally, highly
She gained a highly favourable impression of the company.
overwhelmingly
especially, particularly
mostly, relatively
broadly (BrE), generally, largely
His proposals met with a largely favourable response.
especially, particularly
mostly, relatively
broadly (BrE), generally, largely
His proposals met with a largely favourable response.
consistently
PREPOSITION
for
Conditions are now favourable for skiing.
Conditions are now favourable for skiing.
to
The court's verdict was favourable to their client.
The court's verdict was favourable to their client.
Favourable/favorable is used with these nouns:
attitude, balance, circumstance, climate, comment, comparison, condition, coverage, environment, feedback, impact, impression, opportunity, outcome, position, publicity, rating, reaction, reception, report, response, result, review, ruling, situation, term, treatment, verdict, view, vote, wind
attitude, balance, circumstance, climate, comment, comparison, condition, coverage, environment, feedback, impact, impression, opportunity, outcome, position, publicity, rating, reaction, reception, report, response, result, review, ruling, situation, term, treatment, verdict, view, vote, wind