Meaning & Definition of word "Penchant"

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    Penchant

    /ˈpɛnʃənt/

    noun:

    • 1. A strong or habitual liking for something or a tendency to do something.
      • Example: She has a penchant for classical music that influences her choice of hobbies.
    • 2. An inclination or predisposition toward something.
      • Example: His penchant for adventure often takes him to remote and exotic locations.
    • 3. A strong affinity or preference.
      • Example: The artist's penchant for vibrant colors is evident in all of her work.
    • 4. A liking or preference for a specific type of behavior or activity.
      • Example: Despite his serious demeanor, he has a penchant for telling jokes.

    Etymology

    Derived from French 'penchant', from the verb 'pencher' meaning 'to lean'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    penchant for:

    A strong inclination or preference for something.

    have a penchant:

    To possess a strong liking or tendency towards something.

    Related Words

    preference:

    A greater liking for one alternative over another.

    predilection:

    A preference or special liking for something.

    Slang Meanings of penchant

    Meaning: A strong dislike; opposite of penchant.

    Example Sentence: He's got a penchant for trouble, always getting into mischief.