be partial to (Meaning)
be partial to
liking something or someone very much and usually more than other things or people
Synonyms & Antonyms of be partial to
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be partial to Sentence Examples
- My grandmother has always been partial to ginger tea in the afternoons.
- The chef is partial to using fresh, seasonal ingredients in her dishes.
- I am partial to comedies over dramas when it comes to movies.
- Our vacation spot is usually a beach destination, as my family is partial to the ocean.
- The band's partial to playing alternative rock music at their concerts.
- My father has always been partial to classic cars, especially those from the 1950s.
- The teacher is partial to students who are respectful and participate in class.
- I am partial to dark chocolate over milk chocolate, as I find it more flavorful.
- The restaurant is partial to using locally sourced ingredients to support the community.
- My mother is partial to reading historical fiction novels set in different time periods.
FAQs About the word be partial to
liking something or someone very much and usually more than other things or people
enjoy, prefer,like, want, care (for),favor, go in for, choose, lean (toward or towards), single (out)
disfavor, loathe, hate, detest, abhor,dislike,refuse, mislike, reject, decline
My grandmother has always been partial to ginger tea in the afternoons.
The chef is partial to using fresh, seasonal ingredients in her dishes.
I am partial to comedies over dramas when it comes to movies.
Our vacation spot is usually a beach destination, as my family is partial to the ocean.