Synonyms:
inclined(p)
Meaning: (often followed by `to') having a preference, disposition, or tendency; "wasn't inclined to believe the excuse"; "inclined to be moody"
Usage examples
Mabel herself was inclined to these clauses.
Jurgen, Prince Trevannion was inclined to agree.
"I'm sometimes inclined to think, that whatever is, is wrong."
"I know I'm too much inclined that, way" agreed Anne ruefully.
I was inclined to take the same view of the matter that Bob did.
We might shake them off, perhaps, but none of us was so inclined.
Henry was lank and soporific, and not inclined to rush his business.
His hair was black and bushy and seemed inclined to curl at the ends.
I am inclined to think--well, the moment she leaves the city let me know.
He was inclined to think Miss Daisy Miller was a flirt--a pretty American flirt.