Propensity Mnemonic
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propensity
propensity
/pɹəˈpɛnsɪti/
proclivity
propension
Examples
- This is the propensity of good and evil.
- An observation of the carnivorous propensities of the gray gopher.
- Everyone has some kind of propensity.
- The modern propensity for the written word is not new.
- The problem with your propensity is your bluntness.
- The propensity score is often used for matching.
- The seeds are periodically tested for their propensity to germinate.
- This decreases the propensity of these cells for undergoing apoptosis.
- The human propensity for pattern recognition and fabrication is innate.
- Thus a Yetzer Hora is the propensity to create evil.
an inclination to do something
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a natural inclination
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a disposition to behave in a certain way
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"Pro + Pens + City. The city is pro at collecting pens, showing their strong inclination for them."
"Pro + Pencil + City. A pro in the pencil city always inclined to draw."
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