inclined
in klahynd
- v have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined
He inclined to corpulence - v bend or turn (one's ear) towards a speaker in order to listen well
He inclined his ear to the wise old man - v lower or bend (the head or upper body), as in a nod or bow
She inclined her head to the student - v be at an angle
- v feel favorably disposed or willing
- v make receptive or willing towards an action or attitude or belief
- a (often followed by `to') having a preference, disposition, or tendency
wasn't inclined to believe the excuse
inclined to be moody - a at an angle to the horizontal or vertical position
an inclined plane - s having made preparations
- He lives surrounded by ghosts but has no one to pray to, even if he were so inclined, which he isn't.
- The pudgy first child of a bourgeois Jewish couple from southern Germany, he was strongly influenced by his domineering, musically inclined mother, who encouraged his passion for .
- From these findings Psychologist Ramsey drew no moral but, by comparison with studies of "an older generation," he was inclined to think that boys today get (or admit) much more .