penchant
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/icons/point.icon LEANING, PROPENSITY, PROCLIVITY, PENCHANT mean a strong instinct or liking for something. LEANING suggests a liking or attraction not strong enough to be decisive or uncontrollable. e.g. a student with artistic leanings
PROPENSITY implies a deeply ingrained and usually irresistible inclination. e.g. a propensity to offer advice
PROCLIVITY suggests a strong natural proneness usually to something objectionable or evil. e.g. a proclivity for violence
e.g. a penchant for taking risks
noun usually in singular
⦅かたく⦆ 〖単数形で〗 «…に対する» (強くて習慣的な)嗜好(しこう), 趣味; 偏愛(fondness) «for» e.g. he has a penchant for adopting stray dogs.
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