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favorably inclined
adjective as in partial
adjective as in propitious
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Nevertheless, it was not to my voice that he most favorably inclined his ear, but to those of my companions.
Towards England he was not particularly attracted; towards France he felt much more favorably inclined.
The word "like," meaning "to be favorably inclined toward," is not found either in the Bible or in the Arabic tongue.
They are well read in history but have never been favorably inclined toward either German education or language.
The other bandits accepted the cigars graciously, and were evidently more favorably inclined to the travelers they were escorting.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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