incline
verb /inklin/ 1 (usu. be inclined to/towards/to do) be favourably disposed towards or willing to do. 2 (usu. be inclined to/to do) have a specified tendency or talent. 3 lean or turn away from a given plane or direction, especially the vertical or horizontal. 4 bend (ones head) forwards and downwards. noun /inklin/ an inclined surface, slope, or plane. ORIGIN Latin inclinare to bend towards.
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