different between cleverness vs proclivity
cleverness
English
Etymology
clever +? -ness
Noun
cleverness (countable and uncountable, plural clevernesses)
- The property of being clever.
- Something clever, or done cleverly.
Related terms
- cunning
- acumen
Translations
cleverness From the web:
- what's cleverness mean
- what cleverness sentence
- what's cleverness in spanish
- cleverness what type of noun
- what does cleverness mean in spanish
- what is cleverness used for
- what do cleverness
- what is cleverness in tagalog
proclivity
English
Etymology
From Latin pr?cl?vit?s, from pro (“toward”) + cl?vus (“a slope, hill”).
Pronunciation
- (weak vowel distinction) IPA(key): /p?o??kl?v?ti/
- (weak vowel merger) IPA(key): /p?o??kl?v?ti/
- Rhymes: -?v?ti
Noun
proclivity (plural proclivities)
- A predisposition or natural inclination, propensity, or a predilection; especially, a strong disposition or bent.
- , Episode 16
- This therefore was the reason why the still comparatively young though dissolute man who now addressed Stephen was spoken of by some with facetious proclivities as Lord John Corley.
- , Episode 16
Synonyms
- penchant, propensity, see also Thesaurus:predilection
Translations
proclivity From the web:
- what proclivity mean
- proclivity what is the definition
- what does proclivity
- what does proclivity mean dictionary
- what does proclivity definition
- what does proclivity mean in law
- what's your proclivity
- what does proclivity mean in a sentence
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- cleverness vs proclivity
- freakish vs irrational
- original vs unrefined
- repel vs resent
- verbalize vs screech
- old vs neglected
- controversy vs reasoning
- membership vs acquaintance
- marvelous vs praiseworthy
- ogre vs scarecrow
- invention vs project
- leave vs secede
- globularity vs fullness
- perambulate vs swagger
- decoy vs tempt
- valiant vs forward
- swart vs ebon
- conventional vs plain
- private vs underhanded
- imitator vs dependent