Penchant
[PEN-chuhnt]
Hint 1.
Penchant is borrowed from the modern French word of the same spelling and derived from the Old French pencher (to incline).
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
"What began as a moment of enchantment with one magical snow globe soon grew into a full-blown penchant for collecting them all."
What is the best definition of penchant?
A.
Skill acquired through practice
B.
A natural or intrinsic ability
C.
A tendency toward, or strong attraction for
D.
Disinclination or immediate dislike of something
Hint 1.
Penchant is borrowed from the modern French word of the same spelling and derived from the Old French pencher (to incline).
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
"What began as a moment of enchantment with one magical snow globe soon grew into a full-blown penchant for collecting them all."
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