Word:
PropensityStatus:
NounMeaning:
A strong natural tendency to do something.Sentences:
1) He had a propensity of crime.
2) The art loving propensities of the family extended over many generations.Origin:
Latin propensus, past participle of propendēre.First use:
1528Synonyms:
aptness, proneness, tendency, wayAntonyms:
disclination, dislike.******
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