inclined
Prononciation : [ɪnˈklaɪnd]
Mot
Contexte : « tendency »
(adjective) when someone is likely to do or think something. If you're inclined to do something, it means you really want to or feel like doing it.
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She is inclined to help others whenever she can because she cares about them.
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He is not inclined to spend much time on homework since he prefers to play outside.
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Are you inclined to try new foods when you go out to eat?
Contexte : « physical description »
(adjective) when something is tilted or slanted in a particular direction. If a surface is inclined, it is not flat but instead rises or falls.
Exemple
The inclined ramp makes it easier for people in wheelchairs to enter the building.
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The table is not inclined; it is perfectly level with the floor.
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Is the roof inclined enough to allow rain to run off?
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