inclineɪnˈklaɪn; ˈɪn klaɪn, ɪnˈklaɪn
incline (v)
- present
- inclines
- past
- inclined
- past participle
- inclined
- present participle
- inclining
incline (n)
English Definitions:
slope, incline, side (noun)
an elevated geological formation
"he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of a mountain"
ramp, incline (verb)
an inclined surface connecting two levels
tend, be given, lean, incline, run (verb)
have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined
"She tends to be nervous before her lectures"; "These dresses run small"; "He inclined to corpulence"
incline (verb)
bend or turn (one's ear) towards a speaker in order to listen well
"He inclined his ear to the wise old man"
incline (verb)
lower or bend (the head or upper body), as in a nod or bow
"She inclined her head to the student"
slope, incline, pitch (verb)
be at an angle
"The terrain sloped down"
incline (verb)
feel favorably disposed or willing
"She inclines to the view that people should be allowed to expres their religious beliefs"
dispose, incline (verb)
make receptive or willing towards an action or attitude or belief
"Their language inclines us to believe them"
incline (Noun)
A slope.
incline (Verb)
To bend or move (something) out of a given plane or direction, often the horizontal or vertical.
incline (Verb)
To slope.
incline (Verb)
To tend to do or believe something, or move in a certain direction, away from a point of view, attitude, etc.
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