proclivity
proh kli vuh tee
- n a natural inclination
he has a proclivity for exaggeration
- I didn't do a lot of research on the subject, but I don't think porn proclivity is political.
- The approach fit with Bush's personal style, his self-professed proclivity to dispense with the nuances of geopolitics and go with his gut.
- It is this part of his childhood that Arafat liked to recall, though he grew up mainly in Cairo, a fact that accounted for his Egyptian accent and his proclivity to slip into .