Word of the Day

: April 1, 2022

predilection

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noun pred-uh-LEK-shun

What It Means

Predilection is "a natural liking for something" or "a tendency to do or to be attracted to something."

//The restaurant's chef has a predilection for creating spicy new dishes.

//The program is geared toward students who have predilections for learning a skilled trade.

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predilection in Context

"Full disclosure and some readers may have gleaned this from my predilection for noise and peppered references to tinnitus—I spent more of my formative years in mosh pits than in concert halls. Thus, it only makes sense that I love a power trio." — Michael Andor Brodeur, The Washington Post, 4 Mar. 2022


Did You Know?

Predilection comes from French prédilection and Latin praediligere, meaning "to love more" or "to prefer." In Latin, diligere means "to love."



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Fill in the blanks to complete a word for a special taste or liking: p _ r _ i _ _ _ t _.

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