noun
- a natural tendency or inclination toward something
Usage: formal
Examples
- She has a proclivity for mathematics and excels in all her math courses.
- His proclivity toward perfectionism sometimes slows down his work.
- The artist’s proclivity for bold colors is evident in all her paintings.
- Children often show a proclivity for certain activities at an early age.
- The company’s proclivity to take risks has led to both successes and failures.
- Despite his proclivity for procrastination, he always meets his deadlines.