adjective
- having a tendency or inclination toward something
Usage: formal; archaic
Examples
- He was propense to melancholy during the winter months.
- The committee seemed propense to approve the new proposal.
- She found herself propense to agree with his arguments.
- The region is propense to flooding during heavy rains.
- Young people are often propense to take risks.
- The judge appeared propense to leniency in this case.