Crossword-Solution: FAVOURABLE 10 letters, 48 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

We have 48 clues for the answer “FAVOURABLE”

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uncensorious 1 answer
APPROBATORY 1 answer
conducive 4 answers
Dominating 6 answers
On time 8 answers
praiseful 10 answers
"___ in time . . . " 10 answers
Optimum 12 answers
enhancing 12 answers
benefic 13 answers
praising 13 answers
dexter 14 answers
ACCLAMATORY 15 answers
eulogistic 15 answers
Pretty good 16 answers
GOOD omen (pert. to) 17 answers
commendatory 19 answers
sycophantic 19 answers
availing 24 answers
adulatory 25 answers
Worthwhile 27 answers
flattering 28 answers
Rosy. 29 answers
congratulatory 31 answers
COMPLIMENTARY ___ 32 answers
laudatory 33 answers
good for 34 answers
admiring 35 answers
Satisfying 38 answers
tempestive 44 answers
gracious 47 answers
Salutary 50 answers
Motivating 50 answers
Amiable? 57 answers
Grate-ful? 59 answers
Golden 59 answers
uplifting 59 answers
favoured 61 answers
Prosperous 61 answers
"Nice!" 63 answers
Fawning 63 answers
Willing 64 answers
Promising 64 answers
Lucky ___ 65 answers
supportive 65 answers
Inclined 70 answers
Partial 70 answers
White 112 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
MEZACE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with FAVOURABLE (5)

Ill worthie I such title should belong To me transgressour, who for thee ordaind A help, became thy snare; to mee reproach Rather belongs, distrust and all dispraise: But infinite in pardon was my Judge, That I who first brought Death on all, am grac’t The sourse of life; next favourable thou, Who highly thus to entitle me voutsaf’t, Farr other name deserving.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
Gabriel lately, for the first time since his prostration by misfortune, had been independent in thought and vigorous in action to a marked extent—conditions which, powerless without an opportunity as an opportunity without them is barren, would have given him a sure lift upwards when the favourable conjunction should have occurred.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Provided he had a favourable wind, he would no doubt be in France within twenty-four hours; no doubt he had reckoned on the wind and chosen this route.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
The book, therefore, appeared as an avowed continuation of the Waverley Novels; and it would be ungrateful not to acknowledge, that it met with the same favourable reception as its predecessors.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Angered by recent defeat, and by the loss of the gold, the jewels, and his prisoners, Abdul Mourak was in no mood to be influenced by any appeal to those softer sentiments to which, as a matter of fact, he was almost a stranger even under the most favourable conditions.
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995

Quotes with FAVOURABLE (3)

Listen to me very carefully, and think hard about what happens if you go over my head to do something for me that you think is right. What is my normal reaction?” Gabe slumps slightly. “Not favourable?
Lily Morton Rule Breaker
Great nations, and even medium-sized ones, can always seek revision of frontiers by normal diplomatic means - if the political climate is favourable. No propaganda or previous jockeying for position is necessary, for if the right moment is chosen and there are good reasons for a change, then there is nothing to stop anyone from putting forward proposals for territorial adjustments... It is always possible to keep alive certain issues with propaganda abroad, but the acquisitio…
Miklos Banffy The Phoenix Land
We must consider also whether soul is divisible or is without parts, and whether it is everywhere homogeneous or not; and if not homogeneous, whether its various forms are different specifically or generically; up to the present time those who have discussed and investigated soul seem to have confined themselves to the human soul. We must be careful not to ignore the question whether soul can be defined in a single account, as is the case with animal, or whether we must not g…
Aristotle