WHAT IS THE MEANING, ORIGIN, AND USAGE OF THE WORD ‘PREDILECTION’?

Meaning: Predilection is used as a noun which refers to an established preference or a special liking for something. It implies a strong liking deriving from one’s experience. For instance, if someone has a predilection for something, they like it a lot.

Origin: It is borrowed from French predilection, which in turn comes from the Latin word praedilect meaning ‘preferred. from prae in advance + diligere to select. The term has been in use since the mid-18th Century.

Usage: She has had a predilection for Thai food ever since she started travelling abroad.

 I have a predilection for ice cream.

There are two ways to live, by working hard or by taking freebies. They seem to have some predilection for the latter.

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