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.