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proclivity
[proh-kliv-i-tee]
noun
plural
proclivitiesnatural or habitual inclination or tendency; propensity; predisposition.
a proclivity to meticulousness.
Synonyms: , ,Antonyms:
proclivity
/ əˈɪɪɪ /
noun
a tendency or inclination
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of proclivity1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of proclivity1
Example Sentences
For all of Arden’s showman proclivities, his passion for innovative design and kinetic sceneography, he never loses sight of a work’s beating heart.
Trump has shown a proclivity for enacting tariffs — and then suddenly reversing course.
She also could not have seriously been talking to any other queer person with a proclivity for our community in Chicago.
Partly autobiographical — Cox herself grew up in Mobile — “Clean Slate” imagines a world where a curmudgeon like Harry would have just as hard a time with Desiree’s vegetarian proclivities as with her gender identity.
It added that allegations the company had knowingly employed "individuals with proclivities or histories towards illegal... conduct" were "similarly without basis".
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