22 Januari 2026

Word of the Day: Proclivity

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January 22, 2026

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noun 1. An inclination or predisposition toward something.

2. Especially, a strong inherent inclination toward something objectionable.
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EXAMPLE SENTENCES
Play Button "He has a proclivity for overcommitting, even when his schedule is already full."
Play Button "The dog's proclivity for digging meant no garden was ever safe."
Play Button "His proclivity for detail showed in the careful way he planned every event."

Latin, late 16th century

Why This Word?
The Latin prefix "pro-" means "forward," and "clivus" means "slope," but instead of denoting a physical forward incline, this word refers to behaviors. For someone to have a proclivity for something means that ...
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