inclined (Meaning)

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inclined (a)

(often followed by `to') having a preference, disposition, or tendency

at an angle to the horizontal or vertical position

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inclined (s)

having made preparations

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inclined (imp. & p. p.)

of Incline

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inclined (p. p. & a.)

Having a leaning or tendency towards, or away from, a thing; disposed or moved by wish, desire, or judgment; as, a man inclined to virtue.

Making an angle with some line or plane; -- said of a line or plane.

Bent out of a perpendicular position, or into a curve with the convex side uppermost.

inclined Sentence Examples

  1. I'm inclined to agree with your assessment.
  2. The slope is slightly inclined, making it difficult for vehicles to navigate.
  3. She was inclined to believe the rumors, but she decided to err on the side of caution.
  4. The odds are inclined in our favor, so we have a good chance of success.
  5. I'm not inclined to spend that much money on a new car.
  6. The roof of the house is inclined to provide shade from the sun.
  7. She's an inclined student who always strives to excel in her studies.
  8. The ship was inclined to the left due to the strong wind.
  9. I'm inclined to think that he's innocent, but I'll need more evidence to be sure.
  10. The plane was inclined to land at an airport in a nearby city.

FAQs About the word inclined

(often followed by `to') having a preference, disposition, or tendency, at an angle to the horizontal or vertical position, having made preparationsof Incline,

willing, glad, ready, excited,minded, obliging, disposed, prepared, amenable, fain

reluctant, unwilling, reluctant,unwilling,disinclined, loth, loath, disinclined, unamenable, averse

I'm inclined to agree with your assessment.

The slope is slightly inclined, making it difficult for vehicles to navigate.

She was inclined to believe the rumors, but she decided to err on the side of caution.

The odds are inclined in our favor, so we have a good chance of success.