"Propensity" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The noun "propensity" refers to a natural or habitual tendency or inclination towards something, often used to describe a characteristic or attitude that is typical of a person, a group, or a situation.
Example sentences:
She has a propensity for sarcasm, often making witty remarks at social gatherings.
The company has a propensity for innovation, investing in new technologies and ideas.
He has a propensity for taking risks and trying new things.
In positive contexts, propensity can imply a talent or aptitude for something, while in negative contexts, it can suggest a tendency towards a bad habit or behavior.
Synonyms for propensity include: inclination, tendency, predisposition, bent, and bias.
To move (something or someone) forward with force or impetus, typically by pushing or imparting motion to it with a propelling force, such as a jet of gas, steam, or water, or an explosive charge or propeller.<br><br>Example sentences:<br> The spacecraft used its rocket to propelling upward into orbit.<br> The propelling force of the engine made the car accelerate rapidly.<br> The propelling device used to launch the golf ball into the air.