Meaning & Definition of word "Inclination"

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    Inclination

    /ˌɪn.kləˈneɪ.ʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. A tendency or preference towards a particular course of action or way of thinking.
      • Example: She had a strong inclination to help others, often volunteering at local charities.
    • 2. A slant or tilt; an angle of something.
      • Example: The roof had an inclination that allowed for better water drainage.
    • 3. A natural leaning or propensity of the mind toward a particular belief or opinion.
      • Example: His inclination towards science fiction made him a fan of the genre.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from Latin inclinatio(n-), from the verb inclinare 'to incline'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    inclination of the heart:

    a tendency toward a particular feeling or behavior

    an inclination to believe:

    a natural tendency to think in a certain way

    Related Words

    inclined:

    having a tendency to do something.

    declination:

    the action of declining or bending down.

    reclination:

    the act or state of leaning back or lying down.

    Slang Meanings of inclination

    Meaning: a guy's interest in a girl

    Example Sentence: He's got a bit of an inclination for her.

    Meaning: a preference for a certain lifestyle

    Example Sentence: Her inclination is definitely on the punk side.