Proclivity

/prəˈklɪvɪti/noun

A tendency or natural inclination to do something, often used to describe a person's behavior or attitude in a professional setting.

The company's proclivity for innovation has led to the development of several groundbreaking products.Business
The team's proclivity for collaboration and open communication has been essential in resolving complex technical issues.Technology

Origin: From Latin 'proclivitas', meaning 'a leaning or inclination', derived from 'proclivis', which is a combination of 'pro' (forward) and 'clivus' (slope).

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