prone in the PONS Dictionary

prone Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he is prone to drink a lot

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Peter was prone to violence, angers easily and frequently makes rude, sarcastic remarks.
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This makes buildings in this area highly prone to earthquake damage.
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The first aircraft built under this designation was a propeller-driven aircraft that accommodated the pilot in prone position.
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She is pure, but prone to make mistakes.
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She is quick-tempered and prone to screeching when she's upset.
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He is prone to giving others cold looks if they are not willing to leave him alone.
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They are prone to following ships for refuse.
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Even places located at the foot of the mountain are also prone to flash floods because of the denuded mountain east of the town.
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One type especially prone to recollection errors is dates.
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The right speaker is especially prone to this.
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