predisposition
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Noun — A natural tendency or higher likelihood toward a certain behavior, trait, or condition.
How to use predisposition
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Etymology
From pre- (\"before\") plus disposition.
Full origin of predisposition →Frequently asked questions
What does “predisposition” mean?
The word “predisposition” means a natural tendency or higher likelihood toward a certain behavior, trait, or condition. In plain terms, a built-in leaning toward something, often used for genetic or health-related risks.
How do you pronounce “predisposition”?
“Predisposition” is pronounced pree-dihs-puh-ZIHSHN (/ˌpridɪspəˈzɪʃən/ in IPA).
How do you use “predisposition” in a sentence?
Here is “predisposition” used in a sentence: “The test looks for a genetic predisposition to certain heart conditions.”
What part of speech is “predisposition”?
“Predisposition” is a noun.