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    Pre·dis·po·si·tion
    /ˌprēdispəˈziSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. Predisposition definition: the fact or condition of being predisposed. See examples of PREDISPOSITION used in a sentence.

  3. Predispose usually means putting someone in a frame of mind to be willing to do something. So a longtime belief in the essential goodness of people, for example, will predispose us to trust a stranger. Teachers know that coming from a stable family generally predisposes children to learn.

  4. A predisposition is a tendency to do something. If you know you have a predisposition toward getting carsick, better to plan ahead and avoid eating before a long drive. Things could get ugly.

  5. PREDISPOSITION definition: 1. the state of being likely to behave in a particular way or to suffer from a particular disease…. Learn more.

  6. 4 days ago · predisposition in American English. (priˌdɪspəˈzɪʃən, ˌpridɪs-) noun. 1. the fact or condition of being predisposed. a predisposition to think optimistically. 2. Medicine. tendency to a condition or quality, usually based on the combined effects of genetic and environmental factors.

  7. Synonyms for PREDISPOSITION: tendency, inclination, aptitude, devices, affinity, affection, predilection, proclivity; Antonyms of PREDISPOSITION: aversion, allergy, distaste, dislike, disinclination, disfavor, neutrality, objectivity.

  8. predisposition (to/towards something) | predisposition (to do something) a condition that makes somebody/something likely to behave in a particular way or to have a particular illness. a genetic predisposition to liver disease. There was an inherited predisposition to alcoholism. These are parents with a predisposition to worry.

  9. the state of being likely to behave in a particular way or to suffer from a particular disease: She has an annoying predisposition to find fault. There is evidence that a predisposition to (wards) asthma runs in families. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Habitual behavior. ADL. atavism. atavistic. counter-tendency.

  10. 1. If you have a predisposition to behave in a particular way, you tend to behave like that because of the kind of person you are or the attitudes you have. [formal] [...] 2. If you have a predisposition to a disease or illness, it is likely that you will suffer from that disease or illness. [formal] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'predisposition'

  11. noun. 1. inclination, tendency, disposition, bent, bias, willingness, likelihood, penchant, propensity, predilection, proclivity, potentiality, proneness the predisposition to behave in a certain way. 2. susceptibility, tendency, proneness a hereditary predisposition to the disease.

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