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      • penchant noun [ C usually singular ] uk / ˈpɒ̃.ʃɒ̃ / us / ˈpen.tʃənt / Add to word list a liking for, an enjoyment of, or a habit of doing something, especially something that other people might not like: a penchant for melodrama / skiing / exotic clothes penchant for Her penchant for disappearing for days at a time worries her family.
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  1. The meaning of PENCHANT is a strong and continued inclination; broadly : liking. How to use penchant in a sentence. What is the Difference Between penchant, leaning, propensity, And proclivity? Synonym Discussion of Penchant.

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  3. PENCHANT definition: 1. a liking for, an enjoyment of, or a habit of doing something, especially something that other…. Learn more.

  4. Penchant definition: a strong inclination, taste, or liking for something. See examples of PENCHANT used in a sentence.

  5. a liking for, an enjoyment of, or a habit of doing something, especially something that other people might not like: a penchant for melodrama / skiing / exotic clothes. penchant for Her penchant for disappearing for days at a time worries her family. Synonyms. predilection formal.

  6. A penchant is a strong preference or tendency. If you have a penchant for pizza, you either eat it daily or wish you did. Penchant borrows from French, in which penchant literally means inclined. It goes back to the Latin pendere, for hanging, which is also the source of pendant.

  7. penchant. (pɒnʃɒn , pentʃənt ) singular noun. If someone has a penchant for something, they have a special liking for it or a tendency to do it. [formal] ...a stylish woman with a penchant for dark glasses. [+ for] He had a penchant for playing jokes on people.

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