favourably Meaning in Telugu ( favourably తెలుగు అంటే)
అనుకూలంగా, సరసముగా
Adverb:
సరసముగా,
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favourably's Usage Examples:
A surviving review of the film notes favourably: "Glittering, superficial, but very skilful.
poll, only 24% of Italians trusted television news programmes, compared unfavourably to the British rate of 38%, making Italy one of only three examined countries.
Along with RC4, RC2 with a 40-bit key size was treated favourably under US export regulations for cryptography.
" Pushkin also penned an epigram in Homeric hexameters, which unfavourably compares one-eyed Gnedich with the blind Greek poet: He also wrote Don.
behaviour of the whalers at the Bay of Islands is again commented on unfavourably, this time by a former missionary on one of the whaling ships.
He would later favourably contrast the Third Silesian Uprising with the indecisive preparations for, and execution of, Poland's takeover of Zaolzie 17 years later, in 1938.
extensive and was compared favourably (by Western media sources) to that of the unrest in Tibet in 2008.
favourably by restaurant critic Giles Coren of The Times, who called it "a very good addition to a good chain of pubs".
the conflict saw only minor confrontations, though they generally ended favourably for the anti-Macedonian coalition.
Discrimination against homeless people is the act of treating homeless people, or people perceived to be homeless, unfavourably.
concluded that he was a nice young man and looked on favourably when he chatted up her ward Lucille Hewitt.
review of the film notes favourably: "Glittering, superficial, but very skilful.
Browning's introduction to the 1957 Everyman's edition says Like most sequels, it has been compared unfavourably with its parent story, but it was only a little less celebrated than Three Men in a Boat and was for long used as a school book in Germany.
Synonyms:
favorably,
Antonyms:
unfavourably, unfavorably,