Proclivity


The meaning of the word Proclivity is: a natural inclination or tendency to act a certain way


Examples:

As a young child, the award-winning singer had a proclivity for music.

published by Talia on 2021-09-21 16:05:13


His proclivity for cooking made him a big hit in the homeowner’s association.

published by Anton on 2021-04-24 14:41:47


It is the proclivity of the gas companies to raise prices when demand is high.

published by Dan on 2021-05-29 22:09:10


If you cannot say anything else about her, you can certainly say she has a proclivity for drama!

published by Julietta on 2021-11-09 06:27:23


While Franklin had overcome his gambling problem, he could not get past his proclivity to drink.

published by Myrtice on 2021-11-20 09:36:49


Your proclivity to only remember your side of the story is amazing!

published by Bo on 2021-10-10 15:31:40


Although Lawrence admired his girlfriend’s proclivity for trying new foods, he did not follow her lead and eat a grasshopper.

published by Onita on 2021-10-29 05:32:43


Because of her proclivity to wear unusual clothes, Tara was often a target of bullies.

published by Terrie on 2021-10-16 18:02:00


Since the basketball player had a proclivity to play well at crunch time, the coach kept him on the bench until the fourth quarter.

published by Toi on 2021-09-14 04:48:03


The lawyer used his proclivity for exaggeration to pull the jury over to his side.

published by Clayton on 2022-01-07 19:57:35


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