penchant
inclination, tendency
noun pahn-SHAHN Rare
Origin: from 'pencher' (to lean/tilt), from Latin 'pendere' (to hang)
Also means
liking, penchant
Usage Note
Penchant describes a natural leaning or fondness towards something — avoir un penchant pour la musique means to have an inclination for music. The word entered English as a direct loanword with the same meaning. As a present participle of pencher, it also appears as an adjective meaning 'leaning' or 'tilted', though the noun sense is dominant.
Examples
"Elle a un penchant pour les romans policiers."
Natural Translation
She has a penchant for detective novels.
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