Crossword-Solution: PROPENSE 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Propense a. Leaning toward, in a moral sense; inclined; disposed;
prone; as, women propense to holiness.

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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with PROPENSE (5)

Not that the doctor was a bully, or even pugnacious, in the usual sense of the word; he had no disposition to provoke a fight, no propense love of quarrelling; but there was that in him which would allow him to yield to no attack.
Doctor Thorne Anthony Trollope 2002
The most immediate effects of pleasure and pain are the propense and averse motions of the mind; which are diversified into volition, into desire and aversion, grief and joy, hope and fear, according as the pleasure or pain changes its situation, and becomes probable or improbable, certain or uncertain, or is considered as out of our power for the present moment.
A Treatise of Human Nature David Hume 2002
Nevertheless the fanatic lowlanders, propense to pillage and proselytizing, burned the Christian churches, massacred the infidels, and tortured the priests, until they provoked a blood feud of uncommon asperity.
First Footsteps in East Africa Richard F. Burton 2004
What ground, alas! has any man To set his heart on things below, Which, when they seem most like to stand, Fly like an arrow from a bow? Things subject to exterior sense Are to mutation most propense.
The History of Thomas Ellwood Thomas Ellwood 2014
Catholic Diary of March, 1836._ "The silence by which you indulge the latent springs of a mal-propense, so far from being an argument for culpability, is based upon the charitableness of a conscious innocence, and is, therefore, highly commendable.
Awful Disclosures Maria Monk 2005