favourable reception

NOUN
  1. acceptance as satisfactory
    he bought it on approval
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How To Use favourable reception In A Sentence

  • The play got a favourable reception from the critics.
  • 'The Feast of the Dead,' and was celebrated in order to insure a favourable reception for their departed brother from the mouldering occupants of the grave-yard, and to prevent the appearance of his doppie. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 449 Volume 18, New Series, August 7, 1852
  • So, obviously, he makes sure that he reviews the books written by everybody else in the newspaper racket, just to ensure that he gets a favourable reception when it comes round to his own book-plugging time.
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