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Pronunciation: [lˈiːnɪŋz] (IPA)

"Leanings" refer to the tendency or inclination towards certain beliefs, opinions, or ideas. Some synonyms for "leanings" include bias, predisposition, proclivity, predilection, inclination, penchant, partiality, preference, and leaning. Each of these words implies a specific direction in which one's opinions or beliefs may lean. For instance, "bias" suggests a preconceived notion that distorts one's judgment, while "preference" refers to a preferred choice among options. "Leanings" can be positive or negative, depending on the situation and context in which they are expressed. Overall, understanding the nuances of these closely related words can help one communicate more effectively in various contexts.

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Usage examples for Leanings

Bet regarded not the republican leanings of the man she admired.
"The White Gauntlet"
Mayne Reid
When the present Sir Robert Peel, then Mr. Peel, came over here, as secretary to Ireland, a very distinguished political leader of the day invited a party to meet him at dinner, consisting of men of different political leanings; among whom were, as may be supposed, many members of the Irish bar; the elder Daly was too remarkable a person to be omitted, but as the two brothers resided together, there was a difficulty about getting him-however, he must be had, and the only alternative that presented itself was adopted -both were invited.
"The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, Complete"
Charles James Lever (1806-1872)
The Italian writer already quoted, a fair critic, though Spanish in his leanings, enumerates among the circumstances most creditable to the direction of the war by the Navy Department the perception that "blockade must inevitably cause collapse, given the conditions of insurrection and of exhaustion already existing in the island."
"Lessons of the war with Spain and other articles"
Alfred T. Mahan

Famous quotes with Leanings

  • I've always been a liberal and I've always had strong socialist leanings.
    David Lloyd
  • I certainly have some very strong libertarian leanings, yes.
    Clarence Thomas
  • My job is to pay attention to my children's genius and allow those leanings to lead them to their future.
    Lisa Whelchel
  • The Catholics have it right. I love what they do. That whole "the pope's infallible" thing is tremendous. Let's face facts: If you took somebody with no religious leanings whatsoever and locked that person in a psych ward with nobody around and no stimuli, the Catholic church is exactly what he'd come up with. "Listen to this. There's this old guy in a dress, see? He wears all these great costumes and wherever he says about anything from birth control to what to watch on television, that's it, 'cause pope knows best. He can't lift his head up, but, fuck, he's a genius.
    Lewis Black
  • You charming sex, you will be free; like men, you will enjoy all the delights that nature has made your obligations; you will not have to be constrained in any pleasure. Must the more divine section of humanity be clapped in irons by the less divine section? Ah, smash those chains—nature wants you to smash them! You should have no other limits than your leanings, no other laws than your cravings, no other morals than nature; stop languishing in those barbaric prejudices that caused your charms to fade and imprisoned the godly surges of your hearts.
    Marquis de Sade

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