Penchants [noun]

Definition of Penchants:

fondness, inclination

Synonyms of Penchants:

● Proclivity

● Taste

● Weakness

● Propensity

● Affinity

● Affection

● Predilection

● Tendency

● Predisposition

● Itch

● Yen

● Tilt

● Proneness

● Partiality

● Turn

● Bias

● Attachment

● Disposition

● Leaning

● Liking

● Druthers


Opposite/Antonyms of Penchants:

● Indifference

● Impartiality

● Fairness

● Antipathy

● Hatred

● Hate

● Dislike

● Disinclination


Sentence/Example of Penchants:

Ling Chu on the contrary had a penchant for buses and seemed to enjoy them.

What a penchant all our honest detectives have for gems, and where do they get them?

If he have a penchant for outdoor life, then the32 choice, in a way, is easy.

The man has a penchant for short and nervous sentences, but they are never jerky.

It had come to be an accepted joke with them, that penchant of Piney's for Italy.

I have a penchant for an English Mees, and am not exacting as to the dot.

I had a penchant for running away from disagreeable surroundings.

How did they know of Jack Marlowe and his penchant for cards?

Mrs. LeMasters was an ancient lady with a penchant for lavender.

Indeed he had a penchant for every musical instrument at an early age.