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Tendency

UK //ˈtɛn.dən.si//US //ˈtɛn.dən.si//

Definition

An inclination or predisposition to behave in a certain way.

In simple words: A habit or a way of behaving that is often repeated.

Examples

  • She has a tendency to procrastinate on important tasks.
  • There's a growing tendency among youth to use social media.
  • His tendency to overthink often leads to anxiety.
  • The research indicates a tendency for people to conform to group norms.
  • She noticed a tendency to avoid confrontation in her friends.

Usage notes

Used in both formal and informal contexts. Commonly describes inclinations in behavior or feelings. Avoid using when indicating a definitive action.

Grammar pattern

tendency + to + verb

Memory hint

Think of 'tend' as how you lean toward a behavior, like a plant growing towards the sun.

Collocations

  • tendency to change
  • tendency towards aggression
  • tendency to procrastinate

Synonyms

  • inclination
  • propensity
  • predisposition
  • disposition
  • habit

Antonyms

  • disinclination
  • aversion
  • indifference

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'tend' as a verb, often forgetting to use it as a noun.
  • Using 'tendency' when a stronger term like 'habit' is needed.
  • Incorrectly placing an article or pluralizing 'tendency'.