inclined

adjectives

(often followed by `to') having a preference, disposition, or tendency
"wasn't inclined to believe the excuse"; "inclined to be moody"
antonym
is similar to
(usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward
"he is apt to ignore matters he considers unimportant"; "I am not minded to answer any questions"
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(followed by `of' or `to') having a strong preference or liking for
"fond of chocolate"; "partial to horror movies"
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having a tendency (to); often used in combination
"a child prone to mischief"; "failure-prone"
is similar to
having more than the average number of accidents
see also
disposed or inclined toward
"a willing participant"; "willing helpers"
at an angle to the horizontal or vertical position
"an inclined plane"
antonym
antonym
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departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal
"the leaning tower of Pisa"; "the headstones were tilted"
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having an oblique or slanted direction
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set at a sharp or high angle or slant
"a high-pitched roof"
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set at a low angle or slant
"a low-pitched roof"
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of a geological structure in which all strata are inclined in the same direction
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set at a slant
"a pitched rather than a flat roof"
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represented as leaping (rampant but leaning forward)
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inclining or directed to one side
"moved downward in a sidelong way" - Bram Stoker
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having an oblique or slanting direction or position
"the picture was skew"
see also
(of a topographical gradient) not steep or abrupt
"a gradual slope"
see also
slanting or inclined in direction or course or position--neither parallel nor perpendicular nor right-angled
"the oblique rays of the winter sun"; "acute and obtuse angles are oblique angles"; "the axis of an oblique cone is not perpendicular to its base"
is an attribute of
position or alignment relative to points of the compass or other specific directions
having made preparations
"prepared to take risks"