inclined

/ɪnˈklaɪnd/
adjective
  1. Tending or wanting to do something; having a preference or likelihood.
    • She is more inclined to stay home than go out on weeknights.
    • I am inclined to agree with your suggestion.
    • He felt inclined to help the stranded motorist.
  2. Sloping or leaning at an angle; not flat or level.
    • They built the house on an inclined piece of land.
    • The roof is slightly inclined to allow rain to run off.
    • The inclined driveway made it tricky to park the car.
verb
  1. Past tense of incline: to lean, slope, or bend in a particular direction.
    • She inclined her head to listen more closely.
    • The path inclined sharply as we climbed the hill.
    • He inclined the mirror so he could see behind him.
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