(Penchant means "a strong liking or affinity")
He has a penchant for fine clothes and expensive shoes.
This sugar-daddy's penchant for young girls is well-known.
Robin has a penchant for singing Elton John songs.
Penchant means a powerful tendency or desire to do something. For instance, you can have a powerful attraction to shopping or "a penchant for shopping."
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
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the book on adventure was flummoxed that's how i would use it in a sentence
I have a penchant for historical research.
Kevin has a penchant for exquisite decors. Miles is penchant for apple pies.
I have a penchant for wry humor.
I wouldn't say I have a penchant for gossip, but I do love a really juicy scandal when it comes around.Most cats have a penchant for playing with water, yet ironically, they hate getting wet.Like most young people, she had a penchant for the nightlife, but most people grow out of that sort of thing in their thirties, while she's still going to Spring Break in Cancun.
No. They have no penchant of pork.
Penchant would work.
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I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
A penchant starting with "pr" could refer to a strong inclination or liking towards something, such as a particular hobby or activity. It often implies a tendency or preference for that specific interest.
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
He visited vintage car rallies because he had a penchant for old cars.