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    In·cli·na·tion
    /ˌinkləˈnāSHən/

    noun

  2. The meaning of INCLINATION is a tendency to a particular aspect, state, character, or action. How to use inclination in a sentence.

  3. INCLINATION definition: 1. a feeling that you want to do a particular thing, or the fact that you prefer or are more likely…. Learn more.

  4. noun. a disposition or bent, especially of the mind or will; a liking or preference: Much against his inclination, he was forced to resign. Synonyms: penchant, predisposition, predilection, proclivity, propensity, tendency, leaning. Antonyms: dislike.

  5. a feeling that you want to do a particular thing, or the fact that you prefer or are more likely to do a particular thing: [ + to infinitive ] My own inclination would be to look for another job. We should be basing our decisions on solid facts, not inclinations and hunches. Synonyms. desire (WANT) persuasion (BELIEFS) tendency. willingness.

  6. noun. a characteristic likelihood of or natural disposition toward a certain condition or character or effect. “the alkaline inclination of the local waters” synonyms: tendency. see more.

  7. A complete guide to the word "INCLINATION": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  8. noun. /ˌɪnklɪˈneɪʃn/ [uncountable, countable] a feeling that makes you want to do something. inclination (to do something) He did not show the slightest inclination to leave. My natural inclination is to find a compromise. She had neither the time nor the inclination to help them.

  9. 1. (often foll by: for, to, towards, or an infinitive) a particular disposition, esp a liking or preference; tendency: I've no inclination for such dull work. 2. the degree of deviation from a particular plane, esp a horizontal or vertical plane. 3. a sloping or slanting surface; incline. 4. the act of inclining or the state of being inclined.

  10. noun. /ˌɪnkləˈneɪʃn/. [uncountable, countable] a feeling that makes you want to do something inclination (to do something) He did not show the slightest inclination to leave. My natural inclination is to find a compromise.

  11. inclination in British English. (ˌɪnklɪˈneɪʃən ) noun. 1. (often foll by for, to, towards, or an infinitive) a particular disposition, esp a liking or preference; tendency. I've no inclination for such dull work. 2. the degree of deviation from a particular plane, esp a horizontal or vertical plane. 3.

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