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tendency
[ten-duhn-see]
noun
plural
tendenciesa natural or prevailing disposition to move, proceed, or act in some direction or toward some point, end, or result.
the tendency of falling bodies toward the earth.
an inclination, bent, or predisposition to something.
a tendency to talk too much.
Synonyms: ,a special and definite purpose in a novel or other literary work.
tendency
/ ˈɛԻəԲɪ /
noun
(often foll by to) an inclination, predisposition, propensity, or leaning
she has a tendency to be frivolous
a tendency to frivolity
the general course, purport, or drift of something, esp a written work
a faction, esp one within a political party
the militant tendency
Other 51Թ Forms
- countertendency noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tendency1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
As Lucy, she is refreshingly droll, hitting the film’s comedic beats with a softer touch that lends itself to her character’s tendency to play the spin doctor.
At the time, it seemed prophetic but impossible, a bit of artful exaggeration to warn against a dystopian tendency.
Parks, an admired lyricist with his own career to worry about, eventually walked away from the project, spooked by Wilson’s erratic behavior and what he saw as Love’s uncomfortable tendency to bully his cousin.
It’s a tendency I can’t fully embrace or condemn — because I get both sides.
That said, there is a tendency to go overboard and over-interpret the long-term significance of any one election.
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