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Wordle 48. Propensity Precipitous Preternatural Prodigal Proffer . propensity. pro·pen·si·ty Noun : An inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way. Synonyms: inclination - tendency - leaning - proclivity – bent
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Wordle48 Propensity Precipitous Preternatural Prodigal Proffer
propensity • pro·pen·si·ty • Noun: • An inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way. • Synonyms: • inclination - tendency - leaning - proclivity – bent • The stock market has the propensity to go up and down.
precipitous • pre·cip·i·tous • Adjective: • Dangerously high or steep. • (of a change for the worse) Sudden and dramatic. • Synonyms: • steep - abrupt - sheer - bluff - headlong – precipitate • The climb up the mountain was precipitous for the horse, but it still made it.
Preternatural • pre·ter·nat·u·ral • Adjective: • Beyond what is normal or natural. • Synonyms: • supernatural - unearthly – weird • Ghosts are preternatural.
Prodigal • prod·i·gal • Adjective: Spending money or resources freely and recklessly; wastefully extravagant. • Noun: A person who spends money in a recklessly extravagant way. • Synonyms: • adjective. lavish - profuse - extravagant - wasteful - spendthrift • noun. spendthrift - waster - wastrel - spender – squanderer • My father has the tendency to be a prodigal spender.
proffer • prof·fer • Verb: Hold out (something) to someone for acceptance; offer. • Noun: An offer or proposal. • Synonyms: • verb. offer - tender - propose - bid - present - hold out • noun. offer - proposal - tender - bid - proposition – offering • Sally proffered her ball to Robert.