unprone

adj

Etymology

From un- + prone.

  1. derived from prōnus — “turned forward, bent or inclined
  2. inherited from prone
  3. formed as unprone — “un- + prone

Definitions

  1. Not predisposed or liable.

    • Aidan, a Scottish king, asked him, "if his heart was unprone to evil, that he himself could find no fault in his conduct?"

The neighborhood

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