predilection (Meaning)

Wordnet

predilection (n)

a predisposition in favor of something

a strong liking

predilection Sentence Examples

  1. The connoisseur had a predilection for rare vintages.
  2. Her predilection for solitude often led her to seek refuge in tranquil gardens.
  3. The artist's predilection for muted tones gave his paintings a sense of ethereal beauty.
  4. A predilection for risky investments led the financier to his downfall.
  5. The scientist's predilection for meticulous observation allowed him to make groundbreaking discoveries.
  6. The surgeon had a predilection for performing complex surgeries with precision and skill.
  7. The actor's predilection for larger-than-life performances made him a captivating presence on stage and screen.
  8. A predilection for fine cuisine and dining experiences fueled the chef's culinary creations.
  9. The traveler's predilection for off-the-beaten-path destinations led him to explore hidden gems around the world.
  10. The politician's predilection for grandstanding and self-promotion overshadowed his true intentions.

FAQs About the word predilection

a predisposition in favor of something, a strong liking

tendency, inclination, affection, affinity, devices, aptitude, partiality, bias, addiction, impulse

dislike,aversion, distaste, objectivity, distaste, disinclination, neutrality, disinclination, objectivity, disfavor

The connoisseur had a predilection for rare vintages.

Her predilection for solitude often led her to seek refuge in tranquil gardens.

The artist's predilection for muted tones gave his paintings a sense of ethereal beauty.

A predilection for risky investments led the financier to his downfall.