Propensity: MEANING: An inclination or natural tendency to behave in a
particular way
SENTENCE: The dog
has a propensity to bark, and we have a propensity
to be annoyed by it!
Proscribe: MEANING: Forbid,
especially by law
SENTENCE: The headmaster proscribed the use of mobile phones in the
classroom.
Protracted: MEANING: Drawn out for a long time,
in a tedious way
SENTENCE: The protracted heat had the effect of driving people away
from the city yesterday.
Prudent : MEANING: Wise; judicious.
SENTENCE: Her partner was prudent with
their money and their future,
which made her very happy!
Punctiliously : MEANING: Fastidiously, very carefully
SENTENCE: British soldiers act punctiliously
at the changing of the guard
at Buckingham Palace.
Propitiate: MEANING: win or regain favour; appease
SENTENCE: He propitiated his mother on Mother’s Day
with a bouquet
and a box of chocolates.
Pungent: MEANING: Having a sharply strong taste or smell
SENTENCE: This homegrown garlic has a particularly pungent flavour.
Propriety: MEANING: Conforming to
good manners or appropriate
behaviour
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Qualified: MEANING: officially recognized as being trained to perform a
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