proclivity to/towards/for• I have always felt a proclivity for Kilburn.• The reciprocity is asymmetrical and in consequence it has a proclivity forextendingoutwards into a network.• But old habits die hard, and Apple has shown a proclivity tochase market share while hand-wringing over shrinkinggrossmargins.• It is those who had no proclivity towards will making about whom we most wish to know.• In some places the proclivity toriot was especially marked.
Originproclivity
(1500-1600)Latinproclivitas, from proclivis“sloping”, from clivis“hill”