Sentences with inclined
in·clined
I i - Nobody felt inclined to argue with Smith.
- I am inclined to think that the ancient Greeks understood this better than we do.
- They are less inclined to specialise in their choice of subjects.
- The new, milder Spike is inclined to back-pedal on the worst of his youthful gunslinging.
- Bratby's grandfather had been artistically inclined.
- I am inclined to believe you.
- Because they are more self-absorbed, people have become less compassionate, less inclined to give to charities and more prejudiced.
- Each side is more inclined to blame the other for the world's woes than itself.
- He was inclined to stay.
- We incline to rest and relaxation these days.
- The flowers incline toward blue.
- A political philosophy that inclines toward the conservative.
- His attitude did not incline me to help him.
- He inclined his head in greeting.
- To incline one's ear to another's plea.