All 6 Uses of
inclined
in
The Invisible Man by Wells
- She was all the more inclined to snap at Hall because the stranger was undoubtedly an unusually strange sort of stranger, and she was by no means assured about him in her own mind.†
Chpt 2 (definition 1)
- His figure inclined to embonpoint; his short limbs accentuated this inclination.†
Chpt 9 (definition 1)
- His figure inclined to embonpoint; his short limbs accentuated this inclination.†
Chpt 9 (definition 1)
- On the village green an inclined strong ... came in for considerable favour among the adolescent, as also did the swings
Chpt 10 (definition 2) *inclined = angled
- She was inclined to think the whole business nonsense
Chpt 12 (definition 1) *inclined = with a tendency (an attitude favoring)
- His servants, descending sleepily, discovered him, and were inclined to think that over-study had worked this ill on him.†
Chpt 18 (definition 1)
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