What is another word for favorably received?

Pronunciation: [fˈe͡ɪvəɹəblɪ ɹɪsˈiːvd] (IPA)

When you want to express that something has been accepted in a positive manner, there are many synonyms for "favorably received" that you can use. Some examples include "well-received," "popular," "applauded," "admired," "praised," "embraced," "cherished," "celebrated," "lauded," "commended," "respected," "acknowledged," and "appreciated." Each of these synonyms conveys a slightly different nuance of approval, but all indicate a generally positive response to whatever it is that you are describing. Whatever word you choose, it can help to make your writing more vivid and engaging by providing more specific information about the reaction to your subject.

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Famous quotes with Favorably received

  • "Let's dicker, Lord Lyons," Lincoln said; the British minister needed a moment to understand he meant . Lincoln gave him that moment, reaching into a desk drawer and drawing out a folded sheet of paper that he set on top of the desk. "I have here, sir, a proclamation declaring all Negroes held in bondage in those areas now in rebellion against the lawful government of the United States to be freed as of next January first. I had been saving this proclamation against a Union victory, but circumstances being as they are-" Lord Lyons spread his hands with genuine regret. "Had you won such a victory, Mr. President, I should not be visiting you today with the melancholy message I bear from my government. You know, sir, that I personally despise the institution of chattel slavery and everything associated with it." He waited for Lincoln to nod before continuing. "That said, however, I must tell you that an emancipation proclamation issued after the series of defeats Federal forces have suffered would be perceived as a cri de coeur, a call for servile insurrection to aid your flagging cause, and as such would not be favorably received in either London or Paris, to say nothing of its probable effect in Richmond. I am sorry, Mr. President, but this is not the way out of your dilemma." Lincoln unfolded the paper on which he'd written the decree abolishing slavery in the seceding states, put on a pair of spectacles to read it, sighed, folded it again, and returned it to its drawer without offering to show it to Lord Lyons. "If that doesn't help us, sir, I don't know what will," he said. His long, narrow face twisted, as if he were in physical pain. "Of course, what you're telling me is that nothing helps us, nothing at all."
    Harry Turtledove

Related words: favorable feedback, reception well, satisfactory appraisal, positive response

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