inclinedadjective [ after verb, + , to, infinitive ]
uk/ɪnˈklaɪnd/us/ɪnˈklaɪnd/C2 likely or wanting to do something:
Tom is inclined to be lazy.
No one seemed inclined to help.
artistically, technically, etc. inclined
C2 having natural artistic, technical, etc. ability:
She's very bright, but she's not academically inclined.
be inclined to agree, believe, think, etc.
C1 to have an opinion about something, but not a strong opinion:
He was inclined to agree with them.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Wanting things
- ache for sth
- acquisitive
- ambitious
- angle
- angle for sth
- aspirant
- burn
- fancy
- finger
- hang the cost/expense idiom
- hanker after/for sth
- have your eye on sth idiom
- hunger
- hunger after/for sth
- shook
- sight
- sth is calling you idiom
- straw
- tempt
- think big idiom
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