proclive

proclive(
proh
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klee
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beh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. inclined
Los adultos son más proclives que los adolescentes a pensar en las consecuencias de sus actos.Adults are more inclined to think of the consequences of their acts than teenagers.
b. prone
Mi madre siempre fue muy proclive a enfadarse por tonterías.My mother was always very prone to getting angry over silly little things.
c. given
Desde pequeño Mario es proclive a enfermar muy fácilmente.Since Mario was a child, he's been given to getting sick very easily.
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