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Inclined

ɪnˈklaɪnd
Very common
~ 2000
~ 2000
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傾いている (かたむいている), 〜する傾向がある (〜するけいこうがある), 気持ちがある (きもちがある), 〜を好む傾向がある (〜をこのむけいこうがある)

Inclined meanings in Japanese

傾いている (かたむいている)

Example:
The picture is inclined to the left.
その絵は左に傾いている。
The tower is inclined due to the earthquake.
その塔は地震のために傾いている。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in contexts related to physical angles or positions.
Note: This meaning relates to the physical orientation of objects.

〜する傾向がある (〜するけいこうがある)

Example:
She is inclined to help others.
彼女は他人を助ける傾向がある。
He is inclined to be late for meetings.
彼は会議に遅れる傾向がある。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used when discussing tendencies or preferences.
Note: This meaning indicates a tendency or predisposition towards certain behavior.

気持ちがある (きもちがある)

Example:
I am inclined to agree with your opinion.
私はあなたの意見に賛成する気持ちがある。
She is inclined to take the job offer.
彼女はその仕事のオファーを受ける気持ちがある。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Commonly used in discussions about decisions or agreements.
Note: This usage reflects a willingness or readiness towards a particular action.

〜を好む傾向がある (〜をこのむけいこうがある)

Example:
He is inclined to choose healthier foods.
彼は健康的な食べ物を選ぶ傾向がある。
They are inclined to prefer classical music.
彼らはクラシック音楽を好む傾向がある。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in contexts regarding personal preferences or choices.
Note: This meaning focuses on preferences rather than just tendencies.

Inclined's synonyms

disposed

Disposed means having a tendency or inclination to behave in a particular way.
Example: She is disposed to help others in need.
Note: Disposed emphasizes a natural tendency or inclination towards something.

prone

Prone suggests a likelihood or tendency to experience or do something.
Example: He is prone to making impulsive decisions.
Note: Prone often implies a vulnerability or susceptibility to a particular action or state.

apt

Apt means having a natural ability or tendency to do something well.
Example: She is apt at solving complex problems.
Note: Apt emphasizes suitability or fitness for a particular task or situation.

inclined

Inclined means having a preference or tendency towards a particular action or opinion.
Example: He is inclined to agree with your proposal.
Note: Inclined is the original word provided, emphasizing a leaning or tendency towards something.

Inclined expressions, common phrases

Inclined to

Having a tendency or preference to do something.
Example: She is inclined to help others whenever she can.
Note: Using 'inclined to' specifies a tendency or preference towards a certain action or behavior.

Inclined towards

Having a leaning or preference for something.
Example: He is inclined towards a career in music rather than science.
Note: Similar to 'inclined to,' but 'inclined towards' emphasizes a preference or leaning towards a specific direction or choice.

Be inclined

To have a tendency or disposition towards a certain behavior or belief.
Example: I am inclined to agree with your assessment of the situation.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the individual's predisposition or inclination towards a particular action or opinion.

Inclined to believe

Having a tendency or inclination to believe in something.
Example: I am inclined to believe that honesty is the best policy.
Note: This phrase highlights a predisposition towards a specific belief or opinion.

Inclined to think

Having a tendency to think in a certain way.
Example: She is inclined to think that everything happens for a reason.
Note: Focuses on the individual's predisposition towards a particular thought process or perspective.

Inclined to agree

Having a tendency to be in agreement with something.
Example: He is inclined to agree with the proposed changes to the project.
Note: Specifically denotes the tendency to agree with a particular idea, plan, or suggestion.

Inclined to disagree

Having a tendency to not agree with something.
Example: She is inclined to disagree with the new company policy.
Note: Expresses the inclination to hold a contrary opinion or viewpoint towards a specific matter.

Inclined to do something

Having a tendency or likelihood to engage in a particular action.
Example: He is inclined to take risks in his investments.
Note: Indicates the likelihood or predisposition towards performing a specific action or behavior.

Inclined to help

Having a natural willingness or tendency to assist others.
Example: They are inclined to help those in need without hesitation.
Note: Specifies the natural tendency or willingness to provide assistance or support to others.

Inclined everyday (slang) expressions

In the loop

To be informed or included in a group or activity; aware of what's happening.
Example: Make sure to keep me in the loop about the project updates.
Note: Different from 'inclined' in the sense of being informed or involved, rather than having a tendency or preference.

Down for

To be willing or enthusiastic about doing something.
Example: Are you down for watching a movie tonight?
Note: Differs from 'inclined' as it indicates a willingness or readiness rather than a tendency or leaning.

Feeling it

To be enthusiastic or excited about something.
Example: I'm really feeling going out tonight.
Note: Focuses on a strong positive feeling or excitement rather than a general inclination or tendency.

Game for

To be ready or willing to do something; up for a challenge.
Example: I'm game for trying that new restaurant you mentioned.
Note: Expresses a readiness or eagerness to participate, differing from a mere inclination or tendency.

Keen on

To be very interested or enthusiastic about something.
Example: She's really keen on learning a new language.
Note: Specifically denotes a strong interest or enthusiasm, beyond a simple inclination or tendency.

Up for

To be ready or willing to do something; eager to participate.
Example: I'm up for grabbing some coffee before the meeting.
Note: Similar to 'game for,' it implies a readiness or willingness to engage, rather than just a natural inclination.

Gung ho about

To be extremely enthusiastic or eager about something.
Example: She's gung ho about taking on the new project.
Note: Conveys an intense level of enthusiasm or eagerness, surpassing a simple inclination or tendency.

Inclined - Examples

The road is inclined, so be careful when driving.
She is inclined to believe in conspiracy theories.
The tower is inclined at a dangerous angle.

Inclined grammar

Inclined - Verb (Verb) / Verb, past participle (Verb, past participle)
Lemma: incline
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): inclines
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): incline
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): inclined
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): inclining
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): inclines
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): incline
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): incline
Syllables, Separation and Stress
inclined Contains 2 syllables: in • clined
Phonetic transcription: in-ˈklīnd
in clined , in ˈklīnd (The red syllable is stressed)

Inclined - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
inclined: ~ 2000 (Very common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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