penchant |
prepossession |
Related terms |
Penchant is a related term of prepossession.
As nouns the difference between penchant and prepossession
is that
penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for) while
prepossession is preoccupation; having possession beforehand.
penchant |
preference |
Related terms |
Penchant is a related term of preference.
As nouns the difference between penchant and preference
is that
penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for) while
preference is preference.
penchant |
favour |
Related terms |
Favour is likely misspelled.
Favour has no English definition.
As a noun penchant
is taste, liking, or inclination (for.
appetite |
penchant |
Synonyms |
Appetite is a synonym of penchant.
As nouns the difference between appetite and penchant
is that
appetite is desire for, or relish of, food or drink; hunger while
penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for).
penchant |
gusto |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between penchant and gusto
is that
penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for while
gusto is enthusiasm; enjoyment, vigor.
penchant |
profuse |
As a noun penchant
is taste, liking, or inclination (for).
As an adjective profuse is
in great quantity or abundance.
As a verb profuse is
(obsolete) to pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander.
interest |
penchant |
As nouns the difference between interest and penchant
is that
interest is the price paid for obtaining, or price received for providing, money or goods in a credit transaction, calculated as a fraction of the amount or value of what was borrowed while
penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for.
As a verb interest
is to engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing.
penchant |
affection |
As nouns the difference between penchant and affection
is that
penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for) while
affection is the act of affecting or acting upon.
As a verb affection is
to feel an , emotion or love for.
penchant |
enchant |
As a noun penchant
is taste, liking, or inclination (for).
As a verb enchant is
to attract and delight, to charm.
ardor |
penchant |
As nouns the difference between ardor and penchant
is that
ardor is great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion while
penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for.
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