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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91. They were, however, more inclined to be cinemagoers.
92. Harrison felt little inclined to confide in Berthoud.
93. Vic inclined his head in a mock bow.
94. He was inclined to corpulence.
95. They may be less inclined henceforth to do so.
96. Also we can be talking crack, smack and Carling Black Label if we are so inclined.
97. Downbuckling is marked by an offshore trench. Great earthquakes occur adjacent to the inclined contact between the two plates.
98. After reading this book, you might be inclined to think so.
99. Wishful thinking made political partisans more optimistic about their own party's prospects and more inclined to forecast their opponents' defeat.
100. Incumbents busy raising money for the next election are not inclined to waste energy rehashing the rules of the last campaign.
101. A semi-circular wedge is moved up and down an inclined groove in an aluminium nut, with a trigger.
102. Though they had no special knowledge of forest ecology, I was inclined to take them seriously.
103. Mallachy, indeed, was inclined to push his luck with Rory.
104. It is not easy in a country as hierarchically inclined as ours to continually question authority in a constructive way.
105. Independent and inclined to want to do things on his own without help from anyone.
106. Change your name to Pandora while you're at it, people might be less inclined to be dismissive!
107. Ray was seldom inclined to be succinct, and he gave his interrogators the full benefit of his thinking.
108. Moreover, funding organizations may be less inclined to support projects that envision long periods of field research.
109. Steep, inclined tracks helped get it over the mountain ridges.
110. I must admit the Hockin style was inclined to be more racy than that I used for the Gazette.
111. They are also quite keen on marijuana, feel most masculine during sport and are least inclined to admire Nigel Mansell.
112. Shearer, a tough nut not inclined to whinge, said his ankle was like a pudding.
113. They are inclined to forget that holists, when served individualist explanations,(www.Sentencedict.com) are assailed by a like hunger.
114. The Fed chief implied the central bank might be inclined to wait until its March 20 meeting before taking such a step.
115. Anything easy and pleasant aroused deep suspicion and people enjoying themselves were usually less inclined to pay attention to others.
116. Every move required the mover to take the time to register to vote, if so inclined.
117. Do we feel at all inclined to lend them money?
118. Moreover, they are inclined to deal with geographical areas in turn.
119. It is significant that neither Kermode nor Lodge have inclined towards the more radical deconstructionist road.
120. As you probably know, Herr Sanders is a gentleman of advanced years, inclined to be a little vague.
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