Thesaurus / predilection
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Before that, she was a biology student with a predilection for fungi, and before that a jungle-trained member of the Air Force.
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The Bush women were not destined to break the mold — only to maintain it and shape it ever so gently with their own style, personality and predilections.
FOR THREE GENERATIONS OF BUSH WOMEN, PERSONAL PAIN AND A PUBLIC SPOTLIGHTJANE EISNERMARCH 19, 2021WASHINGTON POST
“You followed that precedent, and you did so as a jurist rather than following whatever personal predilection might have otherwise guided you or any other member of the panel,” Lee said.
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Some of them might have a predilection for Germany; but such predilections were subordinate to a stronger feeling.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II.THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY
With his usual predilection for fruit, Phil went off and picked a quart of marsh-berries.
GOLD-SEEKING ON THE DALTON TRAILARTHUR R. THOMPSON
The simple unexaggerated truth is that Chopin had always a predilection for, and felt more at home among, his compatriots.
FREDERICK CHOPIN AS A MAN AND MUSICIANFREDERICK NIECKS
Liszt gives us all the desirable information as to Chopin's predilection in this respect.
FREDERICK CHOPIN AS A MAN AND MUSICIANFREDERICK NIECKS
Chopin's predilection for the fashionable salon society led him to neglect the society of artists.
FREDERICK CHOPIN AS A MAN AND MUSICIANFREDERICK NIECKS
Sanatogen is a nerve and tissue food for which the brain, spinal cord and the nerves have a special predilection.
The predilection for them has become so universal that now everything is to be done la Grecque.
THE HISTORY OF MODERN PAINTING, VOLUME 1 (OF 4)RICHARD MUTHER
WORDS RELATED TO PREDILECTION
- bent
- bigotry
- chauvinism
- disposition
- favoritism
- flash
- head-set
- illiberality
- inclination
- intolerance
- leaning
- mind trip
- mind-set
- narrowmindedness
- one-sidedness
- partiality
- partisanship
- penchant
- preconception
- predilection
- predisposition
- preference
- prejudice
- proclivity
- proneness
- propensity
- spin
- standpoint
- tendency
- tendentiousness
- tilt
- turn
- unfairness
- viewpoint
- admiration
- amativeness
- ambition
- appetite
- ardor
- aspiration
- attraction
- avidity
- concupiscence
- covetousness
- craving
- craze
- cupidity
- devotion
- doting
- eagerness
- eroticism
- erotism
- fancy
- fascination
- fervor
- fondness
- frenzy
- greed
- hankering
- hunger
- inclination
- infatuation
- itch
- lasciviousness
- lechery
- libidinousness
- libido
- liking
- love
- lust
- lustfulness
- mania
- motive
- need
- passion
- predilection
- proclivity
- propensity
- pruriency
- rapaciousness
- rapture
- ravenousness
- relish
- salacity
- solicitude
- thirst
- urge
- voracity
- will
- wish
- yearning
- admiration
- amativeness
- ambition
- appetite
- ardor
- aspiration
- attraction
- avidity
- concupiscence
- covetousness
- craving
- craze
- cupidity
- devotion
- doting
- eagerness
- eroticism
- erotism
- fancy
- fascination
- fervor
- fondness
- frenzy
- greed
- hankering
- hunger
- inclination
- infatuation
- itch
- lasciviousness
- lechery
- libidinousness
- libido
- liking
- love
- lust
- lustfulness
- mania
- motive
- need
- passion
- predilection
- proclivity
- propensity
- prurience
- rapaciousness
- rapture
- ravenousness
- relish
- salacity
- solicitude
- thirst
- urge
- voracity
- will
- wish
- yearning
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