Synonym: bent, bowed, disposed, fain, inclined, prepared. Similar words: incline, inclination, recline, decline, uncleanliness, streamlined, cling, clincher. Meaning: [ɪn'klaɪnd] adj. 1. (often followed by `to') having a preference, disposition, or tendency 2. at an angle to the horizontal or vertical position 3. having made preparations 4. used especially of the head or upper back.
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61. They'll be more inclined to listen if you don't shout.
62. I'm rather inclined to wait a few days before deciding.
63. The club was a notorious hang-out for the criminally inclined.
64. The partly deaf man inclined forward to hear the conversation more clearly.
65. For the artistically inclined, the street markets are full of interest.
66. The ground inclined steeply towards the ridge in the distance.
67. It may be that a child is bright, but not academically inclined.
68. The people around here are more liberally inclined than back home.
69. He's inclined to put two and two together and make five .
70. You can visit our chatrooms, if you feel so inclined .
71. I'm half inclined to take the job just because it's in London.
72. Her love of languages inclined her towards a career as a translator.
73. I'm inclined to think we've been a little harsh on her.
74. We can go for a walk, if you feel so inclined.
75. What's that? The 'Model Railway Journal'? I didn't know you were that way inclined .
76. The car is inclined to stall when it's cold outside.
77. His love of languages inclined him towards a career as a translator.
78. It was Sunday morning, and she was not inclined to get up yet.
79. Given the nature of this matter, I am inclined to think it should be managed by you personally.
80. She was inclined to play down the importance of her own role in the affair.
81. He's inclined to telephone at all hours of the day or night.
82. I am inclined to believe the police.
83. I am inclined to daydream.
84. I was not inclined to like her.
85. Some conservative politicians were inclined to agree.
86. He was inclined to self-pity.
87. He inclined his head regally.
88. I was inclined to echo Mary's disgust.
89. You are inclined to agree with their judgement.
90. Louise is very musically inclined.
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