Prone Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for prone.
prone
prone
/pɹəʊn/
Examples
- They are proneness to racism.
- More likely, men are more proned to have lechery than women.
- The instruments are prone to squeal.
- This species is prone to vagrancy.
- It is an overview of reactance proneness assessment.
- Parts of the municipality are prone to mudslides.
- Patients are prone to misuse drugs.
- The buses are filthy, and prone to muggings.
- The island is foggy and is prone to earthquakes.
- Given his proneness for bonehead like behavior, I thought Bennett would be a disaster for the Giants.
having a tendency (to); often used in combination
adjective
lying face downward
adjective
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"Pro + Phone. Laying face down, too lazy to pick up the phone."
Pro + Kneel. He easily falls forward, needing to kneel down quickly.
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