All 6 Uses of
inclined
in
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
- But I am inclined to think neither.†
Chpt 1
- I was inclined to think at one time that he knew who had done it and was screening him or her, but I am convinced now that he is as puzzled as everyone else.†
Chpt 4
- He drank more than ever, and he was less inclined for any sort of society.†
Chpt 5
- I found this single sheet upon the floor of his room, and I am inclined to think that it may be one of the papers which has, perhaps, fluttered out from among the others, and in that way has escaped destruction.†
Chpt 5
- is it not obvious to you now that this matter really strikes very much deeper than either you or the police were at first inclined to think?†
Chpt 11
- Next day I was inclined to think that I had made a mistake, and by the day after I was sure of it.
Chpt 12 *inclined = had a tendency
Definition:
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(inclined as in: I'm inclined to) a tendency, mood, desire, or attitude that favors something; or making someone favor something