Predisposition [noun]
Definition of Predisposition:
willingness, inclination
Synonyms of Predisposition:
● Groove
● Penchant
● Bent
● Weakness
● Flash
● Thing
● Bias
● Leaning
● Dish
● Liking
● Choice
● Type
● Tendency
● Option
● Druthers
Opposite/Antonyms of Predisposition:
Sentence/Example of Predisposition:
Laws must be definite, and we should create in the citizens a predisposition to obey them.
There has been a predisposition to paralysis, which is the true nature of this attack.
In every member of it he recognised character, and a predisposition which might even be genius.
She understood not how fatal a predisposition lurked in her bosom.
Their views rather wearied me, despite my predisposition to favour them.
In Bohemia, indeed, there had long been a predisposition to heresy.
He emphatically denies that there is in the embryo a predisposition to crime.
Also that alcoholism in the parents conveys a predisposition to the child.
It is my experience of his predisposition to this quality which has induced me to write this article.
Predisposition of active life subjection to enchantments, iv.