favourableness
1favourableness — noun The state or condition of being favourable …
2favourableness — noun the quality of being encouraging or promising of a successful outcome • Syn: ↑favorableness, ↑advantageousness, ↑positivity, ↑positiveness, ↑profitableness • Ant: ↑unfavorableness (for …
3Fiedler contingency model — The Fiedler contingency model is a leadership theory of industrial and organizational psychology developed by Fred Fiedler (born 1922), one of the leading scientists who helped his field move from the research of traits and personal… …
4advantageousness — noun the quality of being encouraging or promising of a successful outcome • Syn: ↑favorableness, ↑favourableness, ↑positivity, ↑positiveness, ↑profitableness • Ant: ↑unfavorableness (for: ↑ …
5favorable — adjective 1. encouraging or approving or pleasing (Freq. 4) a favorable reply he received a favorable rating listened with a favorable ear made a favorable impression • Syn: ↑favourable • …
6favorableness — noun the quality of being encouraging or promising of a successful outcome • Syn: ↑favourableness, ↑advantageousness, ↑positivity, ↑positiveness, ↑profitableness • Ant: ↑unfavorableness …
7positiveness — noun 1. the character of the positive electric pole • Syn: ↑positivity • Ant: ↑negativeness, ↑negativity (for: ↑positivity) • Hypernyms: ↑polarity …
8positivity — noun 1. the character of the positive electric pole • Syn: ↑positiveness • Ant: ↑negativeness (for: ↑positiveness), ↑negativity • Hypernyms: ↑ …
9profitableness — noun 1. the quality of being encouraging or promising of a successful outcome • Syn: ↑favorableness, ↑favourableness, ↑advantageousness, ↑positivity, ↑positiveness • Ant: ↑unfavorableness ( …
10Manufacturing in the United Kingdom — Contents 1 Engineering and allied industries 2 Other important sectors 3 See also …
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