Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:incline/ɪnˈklʌɪn/
▶verb - 1 (usu. be inclined to/towards/to do something) be favourably disposed towards or willing to do.
- 2 (usu. be inclined to/to do something) have a specified tendency, disposition, or talent.
▶noun an inclined surface, slope, or plane. – derivatives inclinable adjective, incliner noun. – origin ME: from OFr. encliner, from L. inclinare ‘to bend towards’. ' inclined' also found in these Oxford entries:
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