Similar words: oneness, aloneness, fineness, genuineness, profuseness, protectiveness, productiveness, appropriateness. Meaning: ['prəʊnɪs] n. being disposed to do something.
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1 Proneness may be an unsafe position for newborns.
2 We criticized him for his proneness to get angry with folk and bawl them out.
3 Most of the high creativity proneness students'personality types were Alpha and Gamma type.
4 Their proneness to hallucinatory experiences, and their stress levels, were also assessed.
5 The prediction of rockbursts proneness is the basis of preventing and controlling rockbursts disaster.
6 We should get rid of proneness to boasting and exaggeration.
7 Shame proneness as the independent variable was positively correlated with social anxiety.
8 The experiment 1 examined the effects of boredom proneness (BP) and signal rate on performance and state boredom in cognitive vigilance.
9 Another confirmation of the transformation of the press was its proneness for take-over for financial rather than political ends.
10 There was some degree of direct correlation between behavioral shame proneness and interpersonal sensitivity.
11 At least 3 users certificates to attached in each offer as a testimony to proneness.
12 The results show that both ore body and wall rock have weak or strong rockburst proneness.
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