Inclined synonyms and antonyms
ĭn-klīnd'
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Diagonal
The definition of willing is agreeable do something.
Apt is defined as a response or result that is likely, expected or anticipated.
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vertical (antonym)
(Marketing) Of or pertaining to vertical markets.
disinclined (antonym)
Unwilling; reluctant
Eager
To slope down
Influence is defined as to affect a person or thing.
To cover with list, or with strips of cloth; to put list on; to stripe as if with list.
The definition of disposed is someone with the tendency to do something or act in a certain way.
To slope; incline; slant; tip
(Intransitive) To tend steadily upward or downward.
To bend or deviate from an upright position; stand at a slant; incline
To remove the tip of:
To move the heels rhythmically in dancing
indisposed (antonym)
To disincline.
favored (related)
To be indulgent or too indulgent toward; be partial to; prefer unfairly
bowed (related)
To bend into a curve or bow.
turned (related)
To divert or deflect:
affected (related)
To like to have, use, wear, be in, etc.
incline (related)
elliptical (related)
inclined-plane (related)
Disposed
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oblique (related)
Having a slanting position or direction; neither perpendicular nor horizontal; not level or upright; inclined
In a ready state; specif., already cooked
horizontal (antonym)
Parallel to or in the plane of the horizon.
To smuggle:
Upgrade is defined as upward or uphill.
To assume an indicated rank or position in a series; be of a certain grade
1817, Walter Scott, Rob Roy, XVII:
To influence or direct by power, authority, persuasion, or by moral force; to rule; to govern; to guide. Compare persuade.
Trend is defined as to go in a general direction or to have a tendency to go in a certain way.
Squint is to close one eye, or to squeeze your eyes shut a little, to try to get a better view.
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