inclined

Definition

  • adjective: wanting to do something or likely to do something
  • adjective: having 'inclination', disposition, or tendency
  • usually followed by 'to + verb'
  • synonyms: willing, accident-prone, fond

Examples

  • He's 'inclined to brag' about his accomplishments. [=he often brags about his accomplishments]

  • I'm 'inclined to leave' early [=I would like to leave early], if that's OK with you.

  • I 'incline to agree' with you. [=(more commonly) I am inclined to agree with you]

Movie clips

Movie quotes

  • (..) Why us? He says he admires you. It's part of the game. If they don't accept this offer, these bodies will never be found. Frankly, I'm inclined to let them rot. We've got him. Downstairs, locked up. Done deal. He'll get his free room and board, cable TV. My wife doesn't even have cable. (..)
    1995 Se7en