penchant
[ pen-chuh nt; French pahn-shahn ]
/ ˈpɛn tʃənt; French pɑ̃ˈʃɑ̃ /
noun
a strong inclination, taste, or liking for something: a penchant for outdoor sports.
Origin of penchant
1665–75; < French, noun use of present participle of
pencher to incline, lean < Vulgar Latin
*pendicāre, derivative of Latin
pendēre to hang
Words nearby penchant
penang,
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pence,
pencel,
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pencil,
pencil beam,
pencil box
Example sentences from the Web for penchant
British Dictionary definitions for penchant
penchant
/ (ˈpɒŋʃɒŋ) /
noun
a strong inclination or liking; bent or taste
Word Origin for penchant
C17: from French, from
pencher to incline, from Latin
pendēre to be suspended
Idioms and Phrases with penchant
penchant
see have a penchant for.