Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Use "favourably" in a sentence
"As Darwin favourably cited Haeckel, and the father of Eugenics, Galton, he also mentioned, and called a "great philosopher", the father of Social Darwinism, Herbert Spencer, in Descent …."
"At first nobody knew who Perkins was, and the name favourably impressed no one; but before the shock of it had passed away, it was realised that Perkins was the son of Perkins the linendraper."
"Willoughby Maule: indeed, she argued favourably from the baldness of"