All 7 Uses of
inclined
in
Harry Potter (#6) and the Half-Blood Prince
- For the same reason that Avery, Yaxley, the Carrows, Greyback, Lucius" — he inclined his head slightly to Narcissa — "and many others did not attempt to find him.†
Chpt 2 (definition 1)
- He inclined his head and toasted her.†
Chpt 2 (definition 1)
- I was curious, 1 admit it, and not at all inclined to murder him the moment he set fool in the castle.†
Chpt 2 (definition 1)
- "There has been much talk on that very subject even amongst the ghosts," interrupted Nearly Headless Nick, inclining his barely connected head toward Harry so that it wobbled dangerously on its ruff.†
Chpt 8 (definition 1)
- Personally, I am inclined to think that she used a love potion.
Chpt 10 (definition 1) *inclined = favoring (tending toward)
- After that, the atmosphere lightened considerably, for although neither Harry nor Ron had shown any inclination to go and feed giant grubs to a murderous, gargantuan spider, Hagrid seemed to take it for granted that they would have liked to have done and became his usual self once more.†
Chpt 11 (definition 1)
- Voldemort inclined his head, unsmiling, and took another sip of wine.
Chpt 20 (definition 2) *inclined = angled
Definitions:
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(1) (inclined as in: I'm inclined to) a tendency, mood, desire, or attitude that favors something; or making someone favor something
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(2) (incline as in: on an incline or incline his head) to be at an angle or to bend