Noun
The quality or degree of being viewed favorably
Something which is favorable
Our company is positioned to optimize tax favorabilities.
Among millennials in Michigan, Mr. Biden squeaks by with just a 50 percent to 45 percent favorability rating, according to the Fox News poll. Source: Internet
Depending on the favorability of the final expansion phase data, the Company may seek to expedite the regulatory process in the EU. Source: Internet
Advertising with the goal of raising users' awareness and favorability toward a brand or product. Source: Internet
Maybe you don’t get why late night comedians poke fun at you or why you’ve appeared in Saturday Night Live skits or why your overall favorability rating has plummeted. Source: Internet
Although Mr. Bullock’s favorability rating is a net 20 points better than Mr. Biden’s, he runs only a net three percentage points better in the race for Senate than Mr. Biden does in the presidential contest. Source: Internet
And if a president who’s had favorability ratings in the low to mid-40s for four years loses during an election with historic turnout, that’s not fraud … it’s math. Source: Internet