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Antonyms for Propensity
prəˈpɛn sɪ tipropen·si·ty

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Wiktionary1.0 / 1 vote

  1. propensitynoun

    Synonyms:
    proclivity, propension

  2. propensitynoun

    A tendency, preference, or attraction.

    He has a propensity for lengthy discussions of certain favorite topics.

    Synonyms:
    proclivity, propension

English Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. propensity

    Appetite is used only of the demands of the physical system, unless otherwise expressly stated, as when we say an appetite for knowledge; passion includes all excitable impulses of our nature, as anger, fear, love, hatred, etc. Appetite is thus more animal than passion; and when we speak of passions and appetites as conjoined or contrasted, we think of the appetites as wholly physical and of the passions as, in part at least, mental or spiritual. We say an appetite for food, a passion for fame. Compare DESIRE.

    Compare ANTIPATHY.

    Antonyms:
    antipathy, aversion, detestation, disgust, dislike, disrelish, distaste, hatred, indifference, loathing, repugnance, repulsion

    Synonyms:
    appetency, appetite, craving, desire, disposition, impulse, inclination, liking, longing, lust, passion, proclivity, proneness, relish, thirst, zest

    Preposition:
    He had an insatiable appetite for the marvellous.

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. propensity

    Synonyms:
    bent, predilection, proclivity

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Princeton's WordNet3.3 / 3 votes

  1. leaning, propensity, tendencynoun

    an inclination to do something

    "he felt leanings toward frivolity"

    Synonyms:
    trend, tendency, list, aptness, propensity, proclivity, inclination, leaning, disposition, lean, tilt

  2. proclivity, propensity, leaningnoun

    a natural inclination

    "he has a proclivity for exaggeration"

    Synonyms:
    propensity, list, aptness, proclivity, tendency, leaning, lean, inclination, tilt

  3. aptness, propensitynoun

    a disposition to behave in a certain way

    "the aptness of iron to rust"; "the propensity of disease to spread"

    Synonyms:
    propensity, leaning, appositeness, tendency, proclivity, aptness

How to use Propensity in a sentence?

  1. Thomas Widmann:

    The hypotheses range from a greater propensity to homemade remedies, like medicinal herbs used in peasant tradition ; there are those who assume a more marked anti-authoritarian tendency than elsewhere, for historical reasons ; but I think more practical hypotheses should also be considered, such as logistical difficulties, for those who live at the bottom of a mountain valley, going to a city vaccination center can mean wasting a lot of time.

  2. Benjamin Haydon:

    There surely is in human nature an inherent propensity to extract all the good out of all the evil.

  3. Laith Khalaf:

    This is the total opposite of 2013 when active UK funds posted large outperformance of the FTSE All Share, performance over both years can be largely explained by active manager's propensity to hold more mid-caps than the market weighting. This served them well in 2013 but has proved a drag in 2014 when it is the blue chips that have outperformed.

  4. Tom Kloza:

    I think the propensity for panic among the population is much, much higher than it has been, i think we have to worry about prices, supply and crowd behavior.

  5. Andre Bakhos:

    We're coming off a very strong performance, a market that has shown tremendous resilience and a strong propensity of 'coming back', chances are, the bulk of the action will take place Monday and Tuesday and then (traders) will turn their machines off.

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#17397dislike
#25345indifference
#28532disgust
#29456aversion
#30056propensity
#31846loathing
#53901repulsion
#61578distaste
#78152antipathy
#143011repugnance
#206995detestation

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