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Detailed Translations for favorable from English to Spanish

favorable:


Translation Matrix for favorable:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
favorito beloved; bookmark; chosen one; darling; favorite; favourite; likely candidate
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- favourable; friendly; golden; lucky; prosperous; well-disposed
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
beneficioso advantageous; beneficial to; favorable; favourable agreeable; beneficial; benevolent; charitable; enjoyable; good-natured; humane; humanitarian; kind; kind-hearted; mild; nice; philanthropic; pleasant; salutary
favorable advantageous; auspicious; beneficial to; favorable; favourable; hopeful surplus
favorito auspicious; favorable; favourable; hopeful affectionate; beloved; cherished; chosen; dear; exclusive; favorite; favoured; favourite; for preference; in demand; in request; most wanted; preferably; preferential; private; select; selected; sought-after; sweet
propicio advantageous; beneficial to; favorable; favourable
ventajoso advantageous; beneficial to; favorable; favourable

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Related Definitions for "favorable":

  1. presaging or likely to bring good luck1
    • a favorable time to ask for a raise1
  2. occurring at a convenient or suitable time1
  3. (of winds or weather) tending to promote or facilitate1
    • the days were fair and the winds were favorable1
  4. encouraging or approving or pleasing1
    • a favorable reply1
    • he received a favorable rating1
    • listened with a favorable ear1
    • made a favorable impression1
  5. inclined to help or support; not antagonistic or hostile1

Wiktionary Translations for favorable:

favorable
adjective
  1. opportune

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
favorable favorable günstig — mit Vorteilen versehen
favorable acomodado; adecuado; útil; utilizable propice — Qui est favorable, en parlant de divinité, toute puissance, ou autorité dont nous pouvoir dépendre.