Use "inclined" in a sentence

1. Inclined chisel point...

2. He inclined to corpulence.

3. Charitably inclined parents are more likely to have children who are also Charitably inclined

4. Atrabilious: Inclined to melancholy

5. Japan seems inclined to reciprocate.

6. I'm half inclined to agree.

7. Louise is very musically inclined.

8. He's inclined to be lazy.

9. He was inclined to corpulence.

10. I am inclined to daydream.

11. Affectionated definition is - favorably inclined

12. I'm inclined to trust him.

13. Bitey meaning (informal) Inclined to bite.

14. I'm inclined to agree with you.

15. The old are inclined to cold.

16. Jack inclined his head very slightly.

17. He inclined his head in acknowledgement.

18. Youths are inclined to be impetuous.

19. She's rather inclined to become impatient.

20. Adventuresome: inclined or willing to take risks

21. Clement: Inclined to be lenient or merciful.

22. 13 He was inclined to self-pity.

23. I am inclined to agree with Alan.

24. The inclined plane is a simple machine.

25. Bossy definition is - inclined to domineer : dictatorial

26. Askew: inclined or twisted to one side.

27. An inclined manometer for measuring differential pressures.

28. He is inclined to magnify the difficulties.

29. 21 She's rather inclined to become impatient.

30. Awry: inclined or twisted to one side.

31. His mood inclined to melancholy and retrospection.

32. He was obviously inclined towards religious mysticism.

33. 9 He inclined his head in acknowledgement.

34. The land inclined gently towards the shore.

35. Cockeyed: inclined or twisted to one side.

36. Nobody felt inclined to Argue with Smith

37. She is inclined to magnify her troubles.

38. Bitey (comparative bitier, superlative bitiest) Inclined to bite

39. Neither side in the dispute inclined to compromise.

40. She's very bright, but she's not academically inclined.

41. 4 Inclined plane edge design to prevent falling.

42. Generally speaking, I'm inclined to agree with you.

43. His obvious sincerity inclined me to trust him.

44. Therefore, outwit more inclined to short - term speculation.

45. The agitator is inclined to exaggerate trivial matters.

46. 1300, "inclined or… See definitions of Cruel.

47. Hard-Bitten definition is - inclined to bite hard.

48. He's inclined to spit when he talks quickly.

49. She's very bright, but she's not Academically inclined

50. You are inclined to agree with their judgement.

51. A spiritually inclined person keenly values spiritual things.

52. 1 Luke inclined his head slightly in acknowledgement.

53. Would you be inclined to acquit the accused?

54. 5 The inclined plane is a simple machine.

55. Claustrophobic definition is - affected with or inclined to Claustrophobia

56. The chief inclined his head in sign of acquiescence.

57. One gets unsettled, depressed, and inclined to be querulous.

58. The leaves are inclined to scorch in hot sunshine.

59. I am inclined to be ill after eating fish.

60. I'm inclined to agree there's nothing we can do.

61. Critical definition is - inclined to criticize severely and unfavorably

62. Claustrophobic definition is - affected with or inclined to claustrophobia

63. He is by nature inclined to be rather lazy.

64. The pressure shall be measured with an inclined manometer.

65. They may be less inclined henceforth to do so.

66. He is inclined to chime in when others speak.

67. Belligerent: Inclined or eager to fight; hostile or aggressive

68. The swamp country is inclined to poach in winter.

69. The news makes me inclined to change my mind.

70. Some people are more inclined to Compete than others

71. Lateral acceleration sensor compensation for an inclined measurement plane

72. The pressure shall be measured with an inclined manometer

73. Left-inclined critics of pluralism reject this as inadequate.

74. Generally speaking[Sentencedict], I'm inclined to agree with you.

75. The company is inclined to boast of its success.

76. There is a pool table, for those so Billiardly inclined

77. “His wives gradually inclined his heart . . . to follow other gods.”

78. In profile, the syncline is asymmetrical and called inclined fold.

79. Combative means inclined to fight or prone to being argumentative

80. A conscientious teacher may feel inclined to take work home.