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predilection

noun as in inclination, preference toward something

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For those with a predilection for immaculately fine and delicate paintings by Botticelli, his Madonna of the Book will satisfy.

They drink too much, their bellies distend, and most possess a predilection for siliconed blondes and themed belt buckles.

He justifies this controversial predilection by explaining, "Drakkar reminds me of me, and I love me."

But if you can get past the predilection for alliteration and the teehee!

While playing this more mature role, it appears that Lawrence developed a predilection for all things boudoir.

Some of them might have a predilection for Germany; but such predilections were subordinate to a stronger feeling.

With his usual predilection for fruit, Phil went off and picked a quart of marsh-berries.

The simple unexaggerated truth is that Chopin had always a predilection for, and felt more at home among, his compatriots.

Liszt gives us all the desirable information as to Chopin's predilection in this respect.

Chopin's predilection for the fashionable salon society led him to neglect the society of artists.

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On this page you'll find 83 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to predilection, such as: fondness, leaning, penchant, predisposition, proclivity, and propensity.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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