A likelihood of behaving in a particular way or going in a particular direction.
1 Meta's patient sorrow was the best remedy for proneness to such musings.
2 These they hold, through their proneness to degenerate, to be all evil.
3 The associations between the SSS and alcohol use and deviance proneness were examined.
4 Those natures that are sanguinary towards beasts discover a natural proneness to cruelty.
5 What is done once and again, soon gives facility and proneness .
6 Of his proneness to self-revelation we have had a specimen already.
7 A few passages from, her papers will best illustrate this proneness to rapture.
8 Psychosis proneness may thus be a confounding factor for neuroimaging studies in subclinical depression.
9 The simple proneness to evil, devoid of all wilful yielding is therefore not wrong.
10 We model the increased proneness in diabetic patients to develop hypertension and vice versa.
11 No differences occurred for two parameters reflecting proneness to interference.
12 Suggestibility was significantly predicted by fantasy proneness and response expectancy, but not by dissociation.
13 This proneness to luxury became a habit which seemed constantly indulged without any motive.
14 The susceptibility or proneness to disease of each individual, must be esteemed peculiar to himself.
15 College students with no prior experience of hypnosis were assessed for fantasy proneness and dissociation.
16 He says I have a proneness for quoting Scripture.
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