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Meaning of tendencies
The word "tendencies" refers to a person's or thing's natural inclination or disposition to behave in a certain way.
Etymology of tendencies
The word "tendencies" originates from the Old French word "tendre," meaning "to stretch" or "to extend," and the Latin word "tendere," meaning "to stretch" or "to strive"
Historically, the word "tendency" emerged in the 15th century, initially referring to a physical or mechanical inclination, before expanding to include figurative and abstract senses
Synonyms
Definitions
- A person's natural inclination or disposition to behave in a certain way
- * A characteristic or trait that is likely to develop or become apparent under certain conditions
- * A general direction or course of movement or development
Usage Examples
- The company's tendency to prioritize profits over sustainability has raised concerns among environmentalists
- * Her tendency to procrastinate often leads to last-minute cramming before exams
- * The new policy aims to address the tendency of some employees to take extended lunch breaks
Antonyms
aversions
dislikes
distastes
repulsions
rejections
resistances
oppositions
reluctances
hesitations
doubts
uncertainties
ambiguities
contradictions
inconsistencies
paradoxes
anomalies
irregularities
exceptions
deviations
aberrations
departures