How To Use favourably In A Sentence
- But the slave, perceiving that the zamorin seemed inclined to deal favourably with them, went to the cady or chief priest of the Mahometans, and told him all that he had said to the zamorin, adding that the two Christians had disclosed all their secrets to the Portuguese. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07
- Indeed, I think we probably stated it quite favourably to you.
- They are now convinced that the pure jet transport can not only be favourably compared with the latest conventional reciprocating and propjet types, but actually make them look almost obsolete. The Aircraft Industry in Canada and the Future Development of Jet Engines
- The weather is still unfavourably warm for young seedlings.
- It can't remember any big speeches in which anyone compared the two favourably. Times, Sunday Times
- I have seen more than that and you do not do yourself justice if you think you only compare favourably to sheep.
- For single people, Ireland now compares favourably in after-tax terms with most European countries.
- He would not have to look back and compare his last term unfavourably with the glories of yester year. The Loom of Youth
- Arelate had a cemetery that compared favourably in the quality of its funerary monuments with the Appian Way.
- She explained: "Most of my clients have responded very favourably to this technique."