Comparative for having, or running in, a slanted or oblique direction
“The inclined tower of the church is of Romanesque style.”
Comparative for prone or disposed to a type of behavior
“Even the students most inclined to showing off, the ones with an aching, holdover need to be recognized as special, eventually succumbed to the collaborative nature of the reading.”
Comparative for ready or willing to do something
“This shows that Albert is still inclined to returning to the tradition of his fathers.”
Comparative for having affection or warm regard for
“It could be said that he was someone who was inclined towards the royal family.”
Comparative for showing enthusiasm or displaying positive energy about something
Comparative for sharply curved or having an angle
(of a person) Comparative for easily influenced by feelings or emotions
Comparative for enthusiastically devoted to a particular thing, person or activity
Comparative for showing bias or partiality
Comparative for eagerly wishing or wanting of something or someone
Comparative for having a greater-than-even chance of occurring
Comparative for controlled or regulated by someone or something
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