well favoured in English

adjective
1
having special advantages, especially good looks.

Use "well favoured" in a sentence

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1. Textile workers favoured protection.

2. Rain favoured his escape.

3. Your Majesty has favoured Felicity.

4. She favoured the direct approach.

5. The December weather favoured our voyage.

6. She was favoured with great intelligence.

7. Later Protestantism favoured liberty of conscience.

8. The wind favoured their sailing at dawn.

9. My parents always favoured my older brother.

10. Backsawing may be favoured for different reasons

11. 15 Liberal opinion strongly favoured its reversal.

12. He favoured private companies undertaking this work .

13. He favoured Henri Konan Bédié as his successor.

14. Everyone said that the child favoured his father.

15. It is well known that Princes with advanced or independent views are not favoured by the Political Department of the Government of India .

16. Thus making it favoured for the Caroleans to win.

17. At close range, Braves favoured edged weapons such as knives

18. A similar poll last year showed 52 percent favoured retention.

19. He favoured some individuals at the expense of others.

20. They organized an evening's entertainment for favoured customers.

21. Silva is favoured to win a medal in the marathon.

22. Their house is in a very favoured position near the park.

23. Yet, the corporate tax structure has favoured capital intensive production.

24. Her name has been mentioned as a favoured leadership candidate.

25. Those of Venice were particularly favoured in this way.