Favourable
              Definition
              Favourable describes something that is advantageous or beneficial in nature, or expressing approval.
              Parts of Speech
              
              Pronunciation
              American English (Favorable)
              
                - IPA Pronunciation: /ˈfeɪvərəbəl/
 
                - Respelling: FAY-vur-uh-buhl (with "FAY" as in "day," "vur" as in "her," and "uh-buhl" as in "trouble")
 
              
              British English (Favourable)
              
                - IPA Pronunciation: /ˈfeɪvərəbəl/
 
                - Respelling: FAY-vuh-ruh-buhl (with "FAY" as in "day," "vuh" as in "sofa," and "ruh-buhl" as in "trouble")
 
              
              In both dialects, "favourable" places the primary stress on the first syllable, "FAY." The pronunciation is similar across both American and British English, with a slight difference in the vowel sounds: "FAY-vur-uh-buhl" in American English and "FAY-vuh-ruh-buhl" in British English.
              Etymology
              The word "favourable" is derived from the Middle English word "favourable," which in turn comes from the Old French "favorable." The root of the term traces back to the Latin word "favorabilis," meaning "worthy of favor" or "pleasing." The word "favor" itself comes from the Latin "favor," meaning "goodwill" or "kindness."
              Derivatives
              
                - Favour (noun, verb)
 
                - Favourably (adverb)
 
                - Unfavourable (adjective)
 
                - Favouritism (noun)
 
                - Favoured (adjective)
 
              
              Synonyms
              
                - Advantageous
 
                - Beneficial
 
                - Positive
 
              
              Antonyms
              
                - Unfavourable
 
                - Detrimental
 
                - Adverse
 
              
              Usage
              "Favourable" is often used in contexts where something is viewed positively or is likely to result in a good outcome. It can describe conditions, opinions, reviews, or circumstances that are conducive to success or approval.
              Related Terms
              
                - Auspicious: Suggesting that future success is likely.
 
                - Propitious: Giving or indicating a good chance of success.
 
                - Encouraging: Giving someone support or confidence; supportive.
 
              
              Detailed Definition
              Adjective
              
                - Advantageous or Beneficial: Describes a situation, condition, or outcome that is likely to result in success or that provides an advantage.
                    - Example: The weather conditions were favourable for the outdoor event, ensuring a large turnout.
 
                  
                 
              
              
                - Expressing Approval or Support: Indicates that someone’s opinion or action shows approval or support.
                    - Example: The proposal received a favourable response from the committee.
 
                  
                 
              
              
                - Positive or Approving in Nature: Used to describe reviews, opinions, or feedback that are positive.
                    - Example: The movie received favourable reviews from critics, boosting its popularity.