Inflation prone would be having the tendency to have a general and progressive increase in prices.
Jerry is a kind of guy who is always prone to otiose confabulations
Prone means apt to, liable to, or subject to. For example, fair skinned people are prone to sunburn Or it means 'likely to get' It also means lying flat on the ground, as in "firing a weapon form a prone position."
- Enjoying spring is transient according to Raleigh for such kind of joy lasts for a short period of time.- It's not true that those who live for a transient time are prone to fleeting memories.
to help patient
Dress warmly as you are prone to getting colds.
Mary has asthma and is prone to allergies.
Bill is very prone to mistakes when flustered. Prone (adj)- having a certain inclination or tendency
This is an accident prone area.
Be wary, as he is prone to quick, yet inaccurate, responses. An accurate shot may be taken from the prone position.
Inflation prone would be having the tendency to have a general and progressive increase in prices.
the spaceship is prone to destabilization
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She is prone to getting injured because of her reckless behavior.
Parents take preventive measures in regards to protecting our children, but children are just accident prone.
We need the depression prone bipolarcreative genius.
"The archaeologist was prone to hyperbole in describing his exploits."