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Definitions from the WebTerm: propensesPart of Speech: adjective Sense 1: having a natural inclination or tendency towards something; inclined Example sentence: She is propense to help others without expecting anything in return. Sense 2: likely to happen or occur Example sentence: There is a propense chance of rain this evening, so don't forget your umbrella. Sense 3: disposed or inclined towards certain behavior or actions Example sentence: The propense attitude of the team members led to a successful outcome. Part of Speech: verb Sense 1: to be inclined or disposed towards a particular belief or course of action Example sentence: He propenses to think that honesty is always the best policy. Sense 2: to lean or tilt towards a certain direction Example sentence: The old tree propenses slightly to the left due to years of strong winds. Part of Speech: adverb Sense 1: in a manner that indicates inclination or tendency Example sentence: The child smiled propensely, suggesting genuine happiness. Related products: | ||||
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