| Adj. | 1. | inclined - (often followed by `to') having a preference, disposition, or tendency; "wasn't inclined to believe the excuse"; "inclined to be moody"willing - disposed or inclined toward; "a willing participant"; "willing helpers" disinclined - unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval; "disinclined to say anything to anybody" | |
| 2. | inclined - at an angle to the horizontal or vertical position; "an inclined plane"gradual - of a topographical gradient; not steep or abrupt; "a gradual slope" oblique - slanting or inclined in direction or course or position--neither parallel nor perpendicular nor right-angular; "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" horizontal - parallel to or in the plane of the horizon or a base line; "a horizontal surface" vertical, perpendicular - at right angles to the plane of the horizon or a base line; "a vertical camera angle"; "the monument consists of two vertical pillars supporting a horizontal slab"; "measure the perpendicular height" | |
| 3. | inclined - having made preparations; "prepared to take risks"willing - disposed or inclined toward; "a willing participant"; "willing helpers" | |
| 4. | inclined - used especially of the head or upper back; "a bent head and sloping shoulders"unerect - not upright in position or posture | |