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Definition of incline
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of incline is as below...
Incline
(v. i.) Fig.: To lean or tend, in an
intellectual
or moral
sense;
to favor an
opinion,
a
course
of
conduct,
or a
person;
to have a
propensity
or
inclination;
to be
disposed..
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Gyroidal
::
Gyroidal
(a.)
Having
the
planes
arranged
spirally,
so that they
incline
all to the right (or left) of a
vertical
line; -- said of
certain
hemihedral
forms..
Ssociable
::
SSociable
(a.) Ready to
converse;
inclined
to talk with
others;
not
taciturn
or
reserved.
Oblong-ovate
::
Oblong-ovate
(a.)
Between
oblong
and
ovate,
but
inclined
to the
latter..
Reticent
::
Reticent
(a.)
Inclined
to keep
silent;
reserved;
uncommunicative.
Discoursive
::
Discoursive
(a.)
Inclined
to
converse;
conversable;
communicative;
as, a
discoursive
man..
Turn
::
Turn (v. i.) To
become
inclined
in the other
direction;
-- said of
scales.
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To give
another
direction,
tendency,
or
inclination
to; to
direct
otherwise;
to
deflect;
to
incline
differently;
-- used both
literally
and
figuratively;
as, to turn the eyes to the
heavens;
to turn a horse from the road, or a ship from her
course;
to turn the
attention
to or from
something..
Sinistrous
::
Sinistrous
(a.) Being on the left side;
inclined
to the left;
sinistral.
Underlay
::
Underlay
(v. i.) To
incline
from the
vertical;
to hade; -- said of a vein,
fault,
or
lode..
Truncation
::
Truncation
(n.) The
replacement
of an edge or solid angle by a
plane,
especially
when the plane is
equally
inclined
to the
adjoining
faces..
Boastful
::
Boastful
(a.) Given to, or full of,
boasting;
inclined
to
boast;
vaunting;
vainglorious;
self-praising..
Slip
::
Slip (n.) An
inclined
plane on which a
vessel
is
built,
or upon which it is
hauled
for
repair..
Forward
::
Forward
(a.)
Ready;
prompt;
strongly
inclined;
in an ill
sense,
overready;
to
hasty..
Disinclined
::
Disinclined
(imp. & p. p.) of
Disinclin.
Shelve
::
Shelve
(v. i.) To
incline
gradually;
to be
slopping;
as, the
bottom
shelves
from the
shore..
Paralytic
::
Paralytic
(a.)
Inclined
or
tending
to
paralysis.
Bent
::
Bent (a. & p. p.)
Strongly
inclined
toward
something,
so as to be
resolved,
determined,
set, etc.; -- said of the mind,
character,
disposition,
desires,
etc., and used with on; as, to be bent on going to
college;
he is bent on
mischief..
Incline
::
Incline
(v. t.) To cause to
deviate
from a line,
position,
or
direction;
to give a
leaning,
bend, or slope to; as,
incline
the
column
or post to the east;
incline
your head to the
right..
Probable
::
Probable
(a.)
Having
more
evidence
for than
against;
supported
by
evidence
which
inclines
the mind to
believe,
but
leaves
some room for
doubt;
likely..
Newfangled
::
Newfangled
(a.)
Disposed
to
change;
inclined
to
novelties;
given to new
theories
or
fashions.
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