inclined

[ in-klahynd ]
/ ɪnˈklaɪnd /

adjective

deviating in direction from the horizontal or vertical; sloping.
disposed; of a mind (usually followed by to): He was inclined to stay.
having a physical tendency; leaning.
tending in a direction that makes an angle with anything else.

Origin of inclined

First recorded in 1350–1400, inclined is from the Middle English word enclyned. See incline, -ed2

OTHER WORDS FROM inclined

half-in·clined, adjective qua·si-in·clined, adjective un·in·clined, adjective well-in·clined, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for inclined to

inclined
/ (ɪnˈklaɪnd) /

adjective

(postpositive often foll by to) having a disposition; tending
sloping or slanting

Idioms and Phrases with inclined to

inclined to

Tending or disposed toward, as in I'm inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt. [Mid-1300s]