incline
in|cline (inclines inclining inclined)
The verb is pronounced /ɪnkl'aɪn/ The noun is pronounced /'ɪnklaɪn/
1 [VERB] V to/towards n, V n to/towards n, V n to-inf, V to-inf
If you incline to think or act in a particular way, or if something inclines you to it, you are likely to think or act in that way. (FORMAL)
I incline to the view that he is right.
...the factors which incline us towards particular beliefs...
Many end up as team leaders, which inclines them to co-operate with the bosses...
Those who fail incline to blame the world for their failure.
2 [VERB] V n
If you incline your head, you bend your neck so that your head is leaning forward. (WRITTEN)
Jack inclined his head very slightly.
3 [N-COUNT]
An incline is land that slopes at an angle. (FORMAL)
He came to a halt at the edge of a steep incline.
= slope
The verb is pronounced /ɪnkl'aɪn/ The noun is pronounced /'ɪnklaɪn/
1 [VERB] V to/towards n, V n to/towards n, V n to-inf, V to-inf
If you incline to think or act in a particular way, or if something inclines you to it, you are likely to think or act in that way. (FORMAL)
I incline to the view that he is right.
...the factors which incline us towards particular beliefs...
Many end up as team leaders, which inclines them to co-operate with the bosses...
Those who fail incline to blame the world for their failure.
2 [VERB] V n
If you incline your head, you bend your neck so that your head is leaning forward. (WRITTEN)
Jack inclined his head very slightly.
3 [N-COUNT]
An incline is land that slopes at an angle. (FORMAL)
He came to a halt at the edge of a steep incline.
= slope