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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151. Members of a self-defeating organiza-tion are, as a result of prior negative experiences, inclined to believe the worst.
152. But at present they seem inclined to prefer a bit of a bully.
153. If not a few sessions a week on an inclined treadmill should help firm up those wobbly thighs.
154. On this sunny afternoon in May, I was inclined to agree.
155. I would be inclined to remove the odd fish, though.
156. But for many, stories about one night-stands are more inclined to raise eyebrows than get them giggling.
157. It is a free agent once released into a burrow and is free to go wherever it feels inclined.
158. And if you're so inclined, there's potential for ticking off a few classic rock climbs along the way.
159. After its closure in 1910, the Inclined Plane became heavily overgrown.
160. Men are inclined to exaggerate their strengths and to rationalize their weaknesses, and are not willing to accept the truth about their negative behaviors and harmful habits. Dr T.P.Chia
161. By contrast, some Marxists are more inclined to emphasize capitalism's economic success in generating proletarian support.
162. In the event it was decided against all precedent to bypass the flights by the construction of inclined plane lifts.
163. They are inclined to be retiring, anxious and solitary and are far more likely to be victims of crime than perpetrators.
164. Marie extended her hand graciously, inclined her head, thanked me.
165. When ripe, it is almost inclined to run, with a creamy flavour sharpened by the blue mould.
166. Composites, which have attracted takeover speculation, were inclined to ease on disappointment that Pearl had been targeted.
167. He was less inclined to be so, it seemed, about private matters.
168. Inclined to be an unpredictable live outing, the Veggies do the business with an energising blur of Neds-ish guitar fodder.
169. As soon as their eyes met he inclined his head in acknowledgement.
170. Just as ominously, the Senate leadership seems inclined to attach conditions to the money.
171. We are inclined to think of connections between earlier and later events rather than connections between simultaneous events.
172. Such disturbed asteroids typically have orbits that are only moderately eccentric and inclined.
173. They will be less inclined to be loyal to Delhi. Sentencedict.com
174. The definite article was inclined to appear in strange places, and to disappear from other places where it should have been.
175. More orthodox scholars are inclined to scoff at such theories.
176. One recent study concluded: These days, some truckers are more inclined to sport white collars than tank tops.
177. A brief summary is in order for those of you not inclined to keep track of shenanigans and other assorted tomfoolery.
178. One is inclined to assume that Woosnam had laid a false trail.
179. She wouldn't put it past him but in the brilliant afternoon heat she wasn't inclined to pursue the matter.
180. We naturally feel inclined to reject these theories for that reason.
More similar words: incline, inclination, recline, decline, uncleanliness, streamlined, cling, clincher, clinic, clinical, fined, ruined, combined, grained, refined, destined, ordained, strained, inedible, confined, purloined, contained, determined, line, lines, unrestrained, be confined to, line up, outline, feline.