Having a natural inclination or tendency to something Some common synonyms of prone are exposed, liable, open, sensitive, subject, and susceptible See examples of prone used in a sentence.
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Definition of prone adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary
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Supine is lying on your back. If you're prone to doing something, it means you're likely to do it, have a habit of doing it, or are susceptible to it People who are prone to getting the flu every winter should probably get a flu shot in the fall. There are 12 meanings listed in oed's entry for the adjective prone, five of which are labelled obsolete
See ‘meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. To be prone to something, usually something bad, means to have a tendency to be affected by it or to do it. Likely to experience or suffer from something Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words
Wordreference random house learner's dictionary of american english © 2025 prone1 /proʊn/ adj
Having a natural tendency toward something Likely to suffer from:[be + ~ + to] was prone to anger Having the front of the body downward