Meaning
Inclination means a natural tendency, preference, or feeling toward a particular behavior, activity, or idea. It can also refer to a physical tilt or slope.
Part of speech: Noun
Grammar and Usage
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Structure: have an inclination to do something – to be likely or willing to do something. show an inclination toward something – to display a preference or tendency.
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Meaning variations:
- Emotional or behavioral: a tendency or desire (e.g., “She has an inclination to help others.”)
- Physical: a slope or angle (e.g., “The hill has a gentle inclination.”)
Common Phrases
- have an inclination to do something
- show an inclination toward something
- follow one’s inclination
- natural inclination
- slight inclination
Collocations
- Verb + inclination: have, show, express, follow, resist
- Adjective + inclination: natural, strong, slight, moral, personal
- Preposition: inclination to / toward
Examples
- She has an inclination to wake up early and start her day with yoga.
- I have no inclination to argue about this matter.
- His artistic inclination was clear from a young age.
- The hill has a steep inclination, making it hard to climb.
- He showed little inclination to join the discussion.
- Follow your natural inclination and do what feels right.
- Scientists often have an inclination toward logical thinking.
- My first inclination was to refuse, but I decided to listen.
Synonyms or Related
- tendency
- preference
- disposition
- leaning
- proclivity
- bias
Antonym
- disinclination
- aversion
- reluctance
