favourableness

IPA: fˈeɪvɝʌbʌɫnʌs

noun

  • The state or condition of being favourable.
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Examples of "favourableness" in Sentences

  • It is by the favourableness or otherwise (of time and place) that the opportuneness of an act is determined.
  • I mean the consideration of the favourableness of the present times to all exertions in the cause of liberty.
  • Bill and the House of Lords, that he recovered that easy confidence in the general favourableness of the universe to Harry Wharton, and Harry
  • I was quite uneasy at getting no attack from the "Witness," thinking I must have overestimated the impression that I had made, and the favourableness of the reception of what I said.
  • We are wrapping up the regional language webcast series with tomorrow and we would analyze the impact and the favourableness of the audience to this initiative and depending on that would continue delivering this on other languages / topics.
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