a thing for, cast, diathesis, feeling for, liability, mold, predilection, readiness, stripe, thing, willingness
Definitionn. a natural inclination
Last update: September 4, 2015
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His proclivity to sudden violent outbursts landed him in prison finally. [noun]
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The book concludes in a way that hardly matches my own political proclivity. [noun]
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Janardhana was, by instinct and natural proclivity, a person who wanted to talk to families on a personal basis. [noun]
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The human being is born with no innate proclivity to crime or special kind of unpatriotism. [Please select]
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, with his usual proclivity toward mischief, invited them to join our party. [Please select]
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Her proclivity to her true sphere destroys all the natural influence which this orb would otherwise possess over her corporeal frame. [Please select]
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An increasing number of barren females and an increasing proclivity to abortions are the necessary results of both courses. [Please select]
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The frog has a proclivity for squeezing into holes and cracks, or beneath objects on the ground. [Please select]
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Guying the Tent One of the troubles with tents is their remarkable proclivity for tightening and slackening with the varying conditions of the weather. [Please select]
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