1.b> i> , i> / ; i> ; he's prone to forgetting things ; ; I'm prone to headaches ; he was prone to depressions even as a teenager i> ; some plants are very prone to disease ; prone to injury ; working without a break makes you more prone to error , ; he's prone to gain weight / ; tired drivers were found to be particularly prone to ignore warning signs , ; the coastal region is prone to earthquakes ;
2.b> (-prone) , :i> i> ; i> ; error-prone , ; injury-prone , ; accident-prone , ; , .i> ;
3.b> .i> i> ; , ; the victim lay prone without moving ; he was found lying in a prone position [.i> .i> prone positionr>]; his eyes shifted to the prone body on the floor .