Inclination Definition

ĭnklə-nāshən
inclinations
noun
inclinations
The act of bending, leaning, or sloping; esp., a bowing or nodding.
Webster's New World
The extent or degree of incline from a horizontal or vertical position, course, etc.
Webster's New World
An inclined surface or plane; slope; incline; slant.
Webster's New World
The difference in direction of two lines, planes, or surfaces as measured by the angle between them; specif., a property of a line in a plane, being the angle measured from the positive portion of the x-axis to the line in question.
Webster's New World
A particular disposition or bent of mind; bias; tendency.
An inclination to talk.
Webster's New World
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Other Word Forms of Inclination

Noun

Singular:
inclination
Plural:
inclinations

Origin of Inclination

  • From Middle French inclination, from Latin inclinatio

    From Wiktionary

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