Pronunciation: /ˌprɛdəˈlɛkʃən/
noun a preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something
A1 She has a predilection for sweets.
A2 His predilection for adventure led him to travel the world.
B1 Having a predilection for classical music, she often attends symphony concerts.
B2 His predilection for science fiction novels is evident from his extensive collection.
C1 Her predilection for fine dining has made her a regular at Michelin-starred restaurants.
C2 The artist's predilection for bold colors and abstract shapes is reflected in his latest series of paintings.
formal She had a predilection for classical music, often attending symphony performances.
informal He has a predilection for action movies, always choosing them over any other genre.
slang I've got a predilection for spicy food, the hotter the better!
figurative His predilection for adventure led him to travel to exotic locations around the world.
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