inclined

inclined
adj.
1 wanting to do sth
VERBS
be, feel, seem

I only write when I feel inclined to.

There's time for a swim if you feel so inclined.

ADVERB
strongly, very
rather

I'm rather inclined to wait a few days before deciding.

half

I'm half inclined to agree with you.

favourably/favorably
PREPOSITION
towards/toward

Advertising aims to make people feel favourably inclined towards products. (BrE)

Advertising aims to make people feel favorably inclined toward products. (AmE)

2 tending/likely to do sth
VERBS
appear, be, seem
become, grow
ADVERB
strongly, very
increasingly
rather, slightly

She's rather inclined to become impatient.

less, little (esp. BrE)

They are less inclined to ask questions.

naturally
criminally, mystically, romantically

The club was a notorious hang-out for the criminally inclined.

PREPOSITION
to (formal)

people who are naturally inclined to melancholy

PHRASES
that way inclined (informal, esp. BrE)

I didn't know you were that way inclined (= interested in such things).

3 having a natural ability for sth
VERBS
appear, be, seem
ADVERB
academically, artistically, mathematically, musically, etc.

children who are academically inclined


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  • inclined — I adjective acquiescent, affected, agreeable, amenable, apt, assenting, bent, consenting, content, delighted, desirous, disposed, dispositioned, eager, favorable, glad, happy, leaning, liable, moved, partial to, pleased, predisposed, prepared,… …   Law dictionary

  • inclined — [adj] having a preference apt, bent on, disposed, given, in the mood, likely, predisposed, prone, tending, willing; concept 542 …   New thesaurus

  • inclined — [in klīnd′] adj. 1. having an inclination; specif., a) at or on a slant; sloping; leaning b) disposed; willing; tending 2. forming an angle with another line, plane, or body …   English World dictionary

  • inclined — in|clined [ ın klaınd ] adjective * 1. ) never before noun feeling that you want to do something: inclined to do something: Karen didn t feel inclined to help. if someone is so inclined (=if someone wants to do something): A full fitness suite is …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • inclined */ — UK [ɪnˈklaɪnd] / US adjective 1) [never before noun] feeling that you want to do something inclined to do something: Karen didn t feel inclined to help. if someone is so inclined (= if someone wants to do something): A full fitness suite is… …   English dictionary

  • inclined — in|clined S3 [ınˈklaınd] adj 1.) be inclined to agree/think/believe etc to hold a particular opinion, but not very strongly ▪ Arthur has some strange ideas, but on this occasion I m inclined to agree with him. 2.) be inclined to do sth/inclined… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • inclined — [[t]ɪnkla͟ɪnd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ, ADJ to inf, ADJ to n, so ADJ If you are inclined to behave in a particular way, you often behave in that way, or you want to do so. Nobody felt inclined to argue with Smith... He was inclined to self… …   English dictionary

  • inclined — Synonyms and related words: aching for, acquiescent, actuated, agreeable, alacritous, amenable, animated, apt, apt to, ardent, aslant, aslope, atilt, bearing, bending, bent, bent on, bevel, beveled, bias, biased, calculated to, canting, careening …   Moby Thesaurus

  • inclined — adj. (cannot stand alone) inclined to + inf. (I am inclined to agree) * * * [ɪn klaɪnd] (cannot stand alone) inclined to + inf. (I am inclined to agree) …   Combinatory dictionary

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