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    Prone·ness
    /ˈprō(n)nəs/

    noun

    • 1. liability to suffer from or experience something regrettable or unwelcome; susceptibility: "his proneness to injury will seriously mar a promising career"
  2. The meaning of PRONE is having a tendency or inclination : being likely —often used with to—often used in combination. How to use prone in a sentence. The Difference Between Prone, Supine, and Prostrate Synonym Discussion of Prone.

  3. PRONENESS definition: 1. the fact of being likely to suffer from an illness or have a particular negative characteristic…. Learn more.

  4. PRONENESS meaning: 1. the fact of being likely to suffer from an illness or have a particular negative characteristic…. Learn more.

  5. adj. 1. Lying with the front or face downward. 2. Having a tendency; inclined. Often used in combination: paper that is prone to yellowing; an accident-prone child. adv. In a prone manner: The patient was lying prone on the bed. [Middle English, inclined, disposed, from Latin prōnus, leaning forward; see per in Indo-European roots .] prone′ly adv.

  6. proneness (to something) the fact of being likely to suffer from something or to do something bad. proneness to injury

  7. 4 days ago · Definitions of proneness. noun. being disposed to do something. “accident proneness ”. see more. see less. type of: disposition. a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing.

  8. Proneness definition: The quality or state of being prone , or of bending downward ; as, the proneness of beasts is opposed to the erectness of man.

  9. If you're prone to doing something, it means you're likely to do it, have a habit of doing it, or are susceptible to it. People who are prone to getting the flu every winter should probably get a flu shot in the fall. The second meaning of prone is "lying face down," and the Latin root is pronare, "to bend forward."

  10. likely to show a particular characteristic, usually a negative one, or to be affected by something bad, such as damage or an illness : I've always been prone to headaches. See more.

  11. Check pronunciation: prone. Definition of prone adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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