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favourable
Adjective
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If something is favourable, then it is pleasing.
His smart attitude left a favourable impression on everybody.
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If something is favourable, then it is useful or helpful
The favourable conditions helped us to finish our task quickly.
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If something is favourable, then it happens at a suitable time
image
Noun
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An image is something you can see or imagine that looks like the real thing.
Many people have an image of God as an old man.
The image on the screen reminded him of the town where he grew up.
The image in the mirror was not how she saw herself.
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An image is the good or bad opinion about someone or something.
What's your image of Paris?
We should be trying to create an image of the company as helpful and friendly.
image
Verb
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If you image something, you create an image of it.
The lunar surface at the Apollo 17 site, imaged by the Apollo 17 astronauts.