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tendency
[ ten-duhn-see ]
noun
- a natural or prevailing disposition to move, proceed, or act in some direction or toward some point, end, or result:
the tendency of falling bodies toward the earth.
- an inclination, bent, or predisposition to something:
a tendency to talk too much.
Synonyms: leaning, proclivity
- a special and definite purpose in a novel or other literary work.
tendency
/ ˈtɛndənsɪ /
noun
- often foll by to an inclination, predisposition, propensity, or leaning
she has a tendency to be frivolous
a tendency to frivolity
- the general course, purport, or drift of something, esp a written work
- a faction, esp one within a political party
the militant tendency
Other Words From
- counter·tenden·cy noun plural countertendencies
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of tendency1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
He had a tendency to push the ball.
Does this indicate a gap in information access, selective engagement or a tendency to overlook certain actions in favour of broader nationalist sentiment?
The eugenicist urge is not far from the surface, right down to the tendency to see people who die of preventable illness as weak links who needed to be "culled" anyway.
The hope is that this will add extra excitement to the race and reduce its tendency to become a procession.
At the same time, Young said, his anecdote about family graveyards and homeland suggests another political tendency - a "disturbing undertone of nativism".
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