Synonym: predilection, preference, taste. Similar words: trenchant, nonchalant, unchangeable, merchant, bench, quench, in charge, French. Meaning: ['pɒ̃ːŋʃɒ̃ːŋ] n. a strong liking.
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61) His most recent project, a family home in Oporto in Portugal, demonstrates this penchant with bold and colourful details inspired by Transformers.
62) The legendary Italian singer has a penchant for "Rigoletto, " a masterpiece of Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi.
63) Not that Spake approves of the American penchant for excessive courtesy.
64) They have an equal and opposite penchant for conspiracy theories.
65) The garden is dominated by a sharp-tipped pyramid: the fanciful tomb of a Roman general with a penchant for Egyptology.
66) "Like a hammy actor, " wrote New York Times critic Anthony Tommasini on November 27, Lang Lang "has a penchant for interpretive exaggeration.
67) A diffident, shuffling stick figure on stage, at the keyboard he had a penchant for lugubrious tempos, affecting profundity and a crashing, bombastic virtuosity.
68) With a penchant for sliding tackle you can rouse your team mates and stir the crowd.
69) The invention could manage the electronic order of penchant and sale to accomplish the transaction successfully.
70) But given the electorate's penchant for ballot - box rebellions , all predictions at this stage look perilous.
71) A 3-year-old male bulldog, Riggs is a drooler with protruding teeth and a penchant for attacking noisy appliances,(http://sentencedict.com/penchant.html) begging for crumbs and hopping on furniture.
72) He says that Imelda had a penchant for luxury and opulence.
73) "He definitely needs services," the psychologist, a red-faced man with round glasses and a penchant for mumbling in jargon, decided. "We just don't know what.
74) He was a wiry, red - haired man with piercing blue eyes and a penchant for grandiose schemes.
75) First Lady Michelle Obama has wowed fashion writers with her casual style, use of color and her penchant for the sleeveless dress at the G20 summit in the British capital this week.
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