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inclined
[in-klahynd]
adjective
deviating in direction from the horizontal or vertical; sloping.
disposed; of a mind (usually followed byto ).
He was inclined to stay.
having a physical tendency; leaning.
tending in a direction that makes an angle with anything else.
inclined
/ ɪˈɪԻ /
adjective
having a disposition; tending
sloping or slanting
Other 51Թ Forms
- half-inclined adjective
- quasi-inclined adjective
- uninclined adjective
- well-inclined adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
I’m inclined to believe him, and it’s also a gas to eavesdrop on Marty’s parent-teacher conferences, where the adults no longer give a flying fig about their kids’ futures.
Food and travel writer Ross Clarke said he believed that even in a cost-of-living crisis, people were inclined to splurge on small luxury items.
Trzaskowski's supporters have been more inclined to believe the allegations, with one man in Warsaw holding a banner reading: "No to the gangster".
“Some guys are more inclined to spout off and be a little more colorful than others, and that’s their right. They won,” he said then.
Mr Ganapathy adds that access to mobile phones, social media, roads and connectivity have made people more aware and less inclined to support an armed underground movement.
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