Vocabulary
penchant
/ˈpɛntʃənt/
noun
Definition
A strong or habitual liking for something; an inclination or tendency.
Etymology
From French penchant, present participle of pencher (to lean, incline), from Latin pendere (to hang). The word entered English in the 17th century, carrying the metaphor of 'leaning toward' something you favor.
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