Thesaurus / proclivity
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HOW YOUTUBE IS REDEFINING THE ONLINE SHOPPING EXPERIENCEGOOGLEOCTOBER 20, 2021DIGIDAYThat’s not a function of gerrymandering, that is a function of the number of people there, their partisan proclivities, as opposed to what you are going to see in Ohio, Texas, Georgia, regardless of what voters want.
NEW YORK’S REDISTRICTING TESTS DEMOCRATIC OPPOSITION TO GERRYMANDERINGCOLBY ITKOWITZSEPTEMBER 27, 2021WASHINGTON POSTPossibly, although that seems unlikely given the proclivities of all the parties involved.
IT WASN’T HUBRIS THAT DROVE AMERICA INTO AFGHANISTAN. IT WAS FEAR.ROBERT KAGANAUGUST 26, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIt was overkill for a one-night trip, but I hoped that obsessive preparation could tamp down my proclivity for imagining worst-case scenarios.
WHY I DID THE SCARIEST THING I COULD THINK OFKELSEY LINDSEYAPRIL 1, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEIt is asserted that she had had, all her life, an avowed proclivity to suicide.
THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY, VOLUME I (OF 2)FLORENCE A. THOMAS MARSHALLYet before he took this step he was accused of a proclivity toward extraordinary things.
STEAM STEEL AND ELECTRICITYJAMES W. STEELEAnd as we know Don Benigno's proclivity in this direction, the shaft went home with diabolical effect.
THE FOURTH ESTATE, VOL.1ARMANDO PALACIO VALDSAnd there is, in many French poets, a fatal proclivity to fuss just a little too much over their subjects.
INSTIGATIONSEZRA POUNDThe frog has a proclivity for squeezing into holes and cracks, or beneath objects on the ground.
FIELD STUDY OF KANSAS ANT-EATING FROGHENRY S. FITCHWORDS RELATED TO PROCLIVITY
- 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
- bent
- bigotry
- chauvinism
- disposition
- favoritism
- illiberality
- inclination
- intolerance
- leaning
- mind-set
- narrow-mindedness
- one-sidedness
- partiality
- partisanship
- penchant
- preconception
- predilection
- predisposition
- preference
- prejudice
- prepossession
- proclivity
- proneness
- propensity
- standpoint
- tendency
- tilt
- unfairness
- viewpoint
- Achilles heel
- appetite
- blemish
- chink in armor
- debility
- decrepitude
- deficiency
- delicacy
- enervation
- failing
- faintness
- fault
- feebleness
- flaw
- foible
- fondness
- fragility
- frailty
- gap
- impairment
- imperfection
- impotence
- inclination
- inconstancy
- indecision
- infirmity
- instability
- invalidity
- irresolution
- lack
- languor
- lapse
- liking
- passion
- penchant
- powerlessness
- predilection
- proclivity
- prostration
- senility
- shortcoming
- soft spot
- sore point
- taste
- vice
- vitiation
- vulnerability
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