English to Tamil Dictionary proclivity

proclivity

இயற்கையான
definition
noun
a proclivity for hard work
a tendency to choose or do something regularly; an inclination or predisposition toward a particular thing.
translation of 'proclivity'
இயற்கையான போக்கு
example
Sexual 'proclivity' , especially one that is not acted on, does not necessarily entail a loss of impulse control.
a 'proclivity' for hard work
What does that say about our own friendships and our unfortunate 'proclivity' to ignore people who are not similar?
The German 'proclivity' towards deep motifs is at least partially attributable to the use of water-powered cutting wheels.
Even if one abides by the rules, the prospect of getting hit looms large, for there are any number of people who have a 'proclivity' for reckless driving.
I mean, I don't believe you inherit these conditions per se, but you inherit a slight 'proclivity' towards them.
All of these things independently contribute to Redfern's crime problems and all of them also contribute to the 'proclivity' amongst young people in Redfern to use drugs.
a 'proclivity' for hard work
And underneath everything is a 'proclivity' toward epic storytelling - even if one is not always sure exactly what the story is.
Yet an action that affects other people is always, by definition, a moral issue, regardless of whether the actor chooses the 'proclivity' to engage in it.
And there is no evidence that the holding of liberal views on sexual matters correlates with a 'proclivity' towards the sexual abuse of minors.
There has been enough mockery in the Western media concerning the 'proclivity' of Chinese people to create counterfeit Western goods.
Personally I have a 'proclivity' to be ecstatic, but it's interesting, my studies have studied the most ‘sober’.
I'm a grown person with masculine 'proclivities' and habits of self-defense, but there is a time when all systems of egotism and predominance fail.
Because I am gay, my sexual 'proclivities' are not hindered by a gender gap.
It involves a ‘politics of the will’ in which a person's capacities and 'proclivities' are at the fore.
He cannot, therefore, be accused of pandering to the partisan 'proclivities' of the people.
In the current study, parental monitoring relates in parallel ways to personal self-esteem and lower 'proclivities' toward risk factors.
One emphasis of the workshop was on ways of reading animals to determine their biological 'proclivities' towards skittishness.
Your health insurer may wish to know about your sexual 'proclivities' ; the security services may want to know about any suspicious book purchases you may have made with your credit card.
When he first began Gay Ski Week, he initially downplayed the homosexual element, partly because he was reluctant to be too public about his own sexual 'proclivities' .
Some obsessions appear to have larger pertinence to a person's sexual 'proclivities' .
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