She has a tendency to smile at babies. =Most of the time she smiles at babies.
" John Doe has a tendency to overreach his authority" as an example
The sky has the tendency to get dark before it storms.
Interia is the tendency of a moving object to keep a moving in a straight line
She has a tendency to vacillate.
This is part and parcel of an overall tendency for self-perpetuating elites to dominate fields.
She had a tendency to bite her nails when she was nervous.
The word "prevailing" is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The prevailing opinion seems to be that we should continue the program.
Do you mean, like, "I have a tendency to sweat excessively when I'm nervous." Or did I read your question wrong.
" I have a tendency to gravitate towards large boxes of chocolates!"
The word "proclivities" is the plural form of a noun meaning a natural predisposition or general tendency to do a particular thing. An example of a sentence using the word "proclivities" is "Leonardo Da Vinci exhibited scientific and artistic proclivities throughout his life. "
Aversion is the antonym for the word tendency.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.