different between rewarding vs favourable

rewarding

English

Adjective

rewarding

  1. Giving or resulting in reward or satisfaction.

Translations

Verb

rewarding

  1. present participle of reward

Anagrams

  • redrawing

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favourable

English

Alternative forms

  • favorable (American)

Etymology

Middle English, from Old French favorable, from Latin favorabilis, from favor.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?fe?v(?)??b?l/

Adjective

favourable (comparative more favourable, superlative most favourable)

  1. Pleasing, encouraging or approving.
    Synonyms: approving, encouraging, good, pleasing
    Antonyms: bad, discouraging, displeasing, unfavorable
  2. Useful or helpful.
    Synonyms: advantageous, helpful, useful
    Antonym: unhelpful
  3. Convenient or at a suitable time; opportune.
    Synonyms: convenient, good, handy, opportune, suitable
    Antonyms: bad, inconvenient, inopportune, unsuitable
  4. Auspicious or lucky.
    Synonyms: auspicious, fortunate, lucky
    Antonyms: inauspicious, unfavourable, unlucky

Derived terms

  • unfavourable

Related terms

  • favour
  • favourably

Translations

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