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    Ten·den·cy
    /ˈtend(ə)nsē/

    noun

  2. The meaning of TENDENCY is a proneness to a particular kind of thought or action. How to use tendency in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Tendency.

  3. TENDENCY definition: 1. If someone has a tendency to do or like something, they will probably do it or like it: 2. If…. Learn more.

  4. A tendency is an inclination to do something. For example, dogs have a tendency to bark at strangers and the mail man. We all have tendencies: things we're inclined to do, or like to do, or just can't help doing. Morning people have a tendency to get up early.

  5. A tendency is an inclination toward a certain line of action (whether or not the action follows), and is often the result of inherent qualities, nature, or habit: a tendency to procrastinate.

  6. TENDENCY meaning: 1. If someone has a tendency to do or like something, they will probably do it or like it: 2. If…. Learn more.

  7. A tendency is an inclination toward a certain line of action (whether or not the action follows), and is often the result of inherent qualities, nature, or habit: a tendency to procrastinate. direction is the line along which an object or course of action moves, often toward some set point or intended goal: The change is in the direction of ...

  8. Definition of tendency noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. a. A characteristic likelihood: fabric that has a tendency to wrinkle. b. A predisposition to think, act, or proceed in a particular way: his tendency to exaggerate. c. A characteristic pattern or point of view: the book's tendency to oversimplify events. 2.

  10. 1. A tendency is a worrying or unpleasant habit or action that keeps occurring. [...] 2. A tendency is a part of your character that makes you often behave in an unpleasant or worrying way. [...] More. Synonyms of 'tendency' • trend, drift, movement, turning [...] • inclination, leaning, bent, liability [...] More.

  11. something that someone often does, or something that often happens: [ + to do sth ] She has a tendency to talk for too long. There is a growing tendency for companies to employ people on short contracts.

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