favorableness
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The weather forecast shows a high degree of favorableness for our picnic tomorrow.
Definition
Noun: The quality or state of being favorable; the condition of being advantageous, positive, or conducive to success.
Usage
"Favorableness" is a formal noun used to describe the degree to which conditions, circumstances, or opinions are positive, helpful, or likely to lead to a good outcome. It is often used in analytical, business, or academic contexts to assess situations.
Examples
- The project's success depended largely on the favorableness of market conditions.
- The manager evaluated the favorableness of the proposal before giving her approval.
- Early polls indicated a high degree of favorableness toward the new policy among voters.
Advanced Usage
- "Assess the favorableness of...": A common collocation meaning to evaluate how positive or suitable a situation is for a particular purpose.
- The committee will assess the favorableness of the climate for new investment.
- Used in comparative and superlative forms (more/most favorableness) to discuss degrees.
- The report compared the relative favorableness of each option.
Variants and Related Words
- Favorable (adjective): Positive, approving, or advantageous.
- The weather forecast is favorable for our picnic.
- Favorably (adverb): In a positive or approving manner.
- The proposal was received favorably by the board.
Synonyms
- Advantageousness: The quality of being beneficial or providing an advantage.
- Positivity: The quality of being constructive, optimistic, or affirmative.
- Propitiousness: The quality of being indicative of a good chance of success; favorable.
Antonyms
- Unfavorableness: The quality of being disadvantageous or negative.
- Adversity: Difficult or unfavorable conditions or circumstances.
The weather forecast shows a high degree of favorableness for our picnic tomorrow.
Noun
- the quality of being encouraging or promising of a successful outcome