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Propensity (n) A tendency
He has a propensity for anger.
She has a propensity to fall in love quickly
Some people have a propensity for drinking too much tea.
Example: Marlon has the propensity to drink too much.
I have a propensity towards music. So I decided to enrol in the School of Arts to become a musician.
The presence of bedding or cleavage planes against the general slope reduces the propensity for mass movements to grade the slope.
Gross travel Propensity + Net travel propensity
While he was speaking at the meeting, his propsenity was toward speech about the new members.
The term propensity means the same as bias, disposition, learning, penchant, predilection, tendency, susceptibility, proclivity, and predisposition. Some antonyms for the word propensity include disinclination, dislike, hate, hatred, incompetence, antipathy, inability, impotence, inadequacy, and weakness.
Propensity is a noun meaning a natural inclination or a preference. A leaning toward something.
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