inclination|inclinations in English
noun
[in·cli·na·tion || ‚ɪnklɪ'neɪʃn]
tendency; liking, preference; slope, incline, slant; bending, leaning
Use "inclination|inclinations" in a sentence
1. She has artistic inclinations.
2. Angle of inclination
3. Go along with others against your true inclinations.
4. Angle of inclination: ...
5. Aptitude definition is - inclination, tendency
6. Device for detecting an inclination, a change in inclination or acceleration of moving objects
7. You must follow your own inclinations when choosing a career.
8. In fact, statistics indicate that such inclinations usually fade in time.
9. Tethers are still reasonably effective at high orbital inclinations, as mentioned above.
10. That force constantly pushes thoughts and inclinations in a materialistic, selfish direction.
11. She lacked any inclination for housework.
12. Yes, but this requires that we fight inclinations toward willful sin.
13. : difference between the lateral inclination based on calculation and the actual inclination of the pantograph upper verification point
14. The point is not that we develop the inclinations of humanitarians.
15. Bart was a romantic by inclination.
16. Belligerence: an inclination to fight or quarrel
17. Combativeness: an inclination to fight or quarrel
18. We voluntarily agree to do God’s will, not follow our own inclinations.
19. The Bible contrasts such prejudicial inclinations with the way Jehovah God judges.
20. Aggression: an inclination to fight or quarrel
21. She has no inclination towards mysticism.
22. Among the corrosive inclinations that plague marriage is the uninhibited pursuit of selfish gratification.
23. Further, it will keep us from yielding to temptations or inclinations toward wrongdoing.
24. Contentiousness: an inclination to fight or quarrel
25. Belligerency: an inclination to fight or quarrel