Inclined
Having a tendency or disposition towards something; feeling willing or favorably disposed to do something. It can also mean sloping or leaning in a particular direction. In a psychological context, it suggests a predisposition or a bent of mind towards a certain behavior, belief, or activity. In a physical context, it refers to a surface that is not horizontal, but at an angle.
Inclined meaning with examples
- After considering all the evidence, the jury was inclined to believe the defendant's alibi, finding his explanation more plausible than the prosecution's presented narrative.
- Seeing the beautiful sunset over the ocean, I felt inclined to stay longer, captivated by the vibrant colors painting the sky, even though I knew it was getting late.
- The path to the summit was steep and inclined, requiring hikers to use all their strength and endurance as they climbed higher, always cautious.
- Although he's naturally inclined towards introversion, he makes a conscious effort to socialize at networking events, recognizing their importance for his career.
Inclined Crossword Answers
3 Letters
APT
4 Letters
RAMP
FAIN
5 Letters
LEANT
ATILT
PRONE
6 Letters
ASLANT
LEANED
ASLOPE
TENDED
HEELED
TILTED
SLOPED
7 Letters
TILTING
LEANING
SLANTED
SLOPING
OFAMIND
8 Letters
DISPOSED
PREPARED
ONASLANT