PROPITIOUS vs FAVOURABLE: ADJECTIVE
- Merciful or kindly.
- Presenting favorable circumstances
- Convenient; auspicious; favorable; kind
- Hence, kind; gracious; merciful; helpful; -- said of a person or a divinity.
- Favorable; benevolent (e.g. propitious weather)
- Advantageous.
- Characteristic of a good omen: auspicious.
- Favorably disposed towards someone.
- Presaging or likely to bring good luck
- Occurring at a convenient or suitable time
- Auspicious or lucky
- Convenient or at a suitable time; opportune
- At a convenient or suitable time
- (of winds or weather) tending to promote or facilitate
- Encouraging or approving or pleasing
- Tending to favor or bring good luck
- Pleasing, encouraging or approving
- Useful or helpful
PROPITIOUS vs FAVOURABLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Favorably disposed; ready to grant a favor or indulgence; kind; disposed to be gracious or merciful; ready to forgive and bestow favors.
- Affording favorable conditions or circumstances; favorable: as, a propitious season.
- Synonyms Gracious, benign.
- Auspicious, Propitious, promising. Auspicious cannot be safely used in any meaning beyond that of giving omen or indication of success; an auspicious event is one that seems an omen of prosperity for that which follows. Auspicious could be applied to a person only by a highly figurative use of the word. The earlier tendency to use the word outside of the limits here indicated is not now sanctioned by good usage. Propitious applies primarily to persons, but may be freely extended by figure to things. Propitious goes beyond auspicious in representing a benign disposition and manner, leading one to expect a kind reception and help.
- Likely to result in or show signs of success
- Giving an advantage
PROPITIOUS vs FAVOURABLE: RELATED WORDS
- Congenial, Amenable, Hospitable, Conducive, Fertile, Advantageous, Ripe, Opportune, Favourable, Encouraging, Gracious, Lucky, Prosperous, Favorable, Auspicious
- Favoured, Approving, Approbatory, Approbative, Convenient, High, Encouraging, Prosperous, Following, Auspicious, Indulgent, Lucky, Propitious, Favorable, Pleasing
PROPITIOUS vs FAVOURABLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Congenial, Amenable, Hospitable, Conducive, Fertile, Advantageous, Ripe, Opportune, Favourable, Encouraging, Gracious, Lucky, Prosperous, Favorable, Auspicious
- Favoured, Approving, Approbatory, Approbative, Convenient, High, Encouraging, Prosperous, Following, Auspicious, Indulgent, Lucky, Propitious, Favorable, Pleasing
PROPITIOUS vs FAVOURABLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This is a propitious day to complete an important project.
- Good fortune; new friends; if flying, speedy and propitious news.
- Nonetheless, the new Apple offering comes at a propitious time.
- The most propitious aspect of this Starbucks font is that.
- This acquisition comes at a propitious time for us.
- The Green family commenced collecting at a propitious moment.
- That would seem to make conditions propitious for peace.
- Polanski landed in Hollywood at a propitious moment.
- Divine favor, in other words, a propitious time.
- Proceed, progress, propitious, counteracting, conflicting, make progress, make way, get forward, HEAD, not propitious.
- Zero Dawn was not favourable for human existence.
- Once admiral has favourable reviews on any period.
- Sometimes, however, favourable evidence is not immediately forthcoming.
- Checklist of items for favourable discharge from hospital.
- He may also be more favourable to multilateralism.
- These circumstances were favourable to the European nations.
- The favourable scenarios are calibrated to be symmetric to the adverse scenarios, subject to a ceiling calibrated to relevant recent favourable benchmark scenarios.
- Favourable reply Since the referee is suggested by the buyer most of the times the seller receives a favourable reply.
- In the US, questions are being posed about whether the regulatory environment may be becoming less favourable to supercompetitors and more favourable to incumbents.
- UK approachcould be more favourable to developing countries than the current EU schemes or it could be less favourable.
PROPITIOUS vs FAVOURABLE: QUESTIONS
- Is the Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v.lawrence propitious?
- Is the hybrid system more favourable to have DC load?
- Did Burke pay large bribes to secure favourable decisions?
- What is the most favourable situation for a cryptanalyst?
- Is amino acid fermentation energetically favourable at hydrothermal vents?
- How often are objective conditions favourable to cycling?
- Was Gough influenced by the initial favourable reports?
- When conditions become favourable for growth of endospores?
- Are conditions favourable for advance monsoon in Karnataka?
- What is a histopathologically favourable adenocarcinoma?
- Are current outcomes of immigrants more favourable or less favourable?