proclivity

[ US /pɹoʊˈkɫɪvəti/ ]
[ UK /pɹəklˈɪvɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. a natural inclination
    he has a proclivity for exaggeration
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How To Use proclivity In A Sentence

  • A final point concerns my proclivity in this essay to reach for South African examples to illuminate distributive politics in the United States.
  • It doesn't imply a value judgement of the proclivity to admit candidly that these are deviancies, and so-called "asexuality" is even more deviant, even more fundamentally at odds with basic human norms far more so than the two just listed. "It's hard to imagine what would push me to having sex. I'm not afraid of sex, it's just not something I want to do."
  • Moreover, it has appeared that different species show a tendency to variability in special directions, and probably in different degrees, and that at any rate Mr. Darwin himself concedes the existence of an internal barrier to change when he credits the goose with "a singularly inflexible organization;" also, that he admits the presence of an _internal_ proclivity to change when he speaks of "a whole organization seeming to have become plastic, and tending to depart from the parental type. On the Genesis of Species
  • His English was no longer revered; now even the public-school English teacher seemed ashamed of his proclivity for the foreign language. OUTCAST
  • Yet an action that affects other people is always, by definition, a moral issue, regardless of whether the actor chooses the proclivity to engage in it.
  • And there is no evidence that the holding of liberal views on sexual matters correlates with a proclivity towards the sexual abuse of minors.
  • The Iranians have shown a long-time proclivity to open fire on neutral shipping and even other warships, over the course of the last 25 years. The Volokh Conspiracy » Pollak on Uniquely Israeli Stupidity
  • There is therefore a proclivity to look towards the North-west for the veepee. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • I am afflicted with a proclivity for self-criticism whereby every blemish is revealed in all its unredeemed ugliness.
  • Interest, a psychologic proclivity with consciousness trait, also serves as a numen for young children to acquire extraneous information and to explore the veiled things in the world.
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