All 9 Uses of
inclined
in
Murder On The Orient Express
- With a slight inclination of her head she passed out of the dining-car.†
Chpt 3.5 *inclination = tendency; or desire
- Then he inclined his head.†
Chpt 2.1
- I should be more inclined to suspect you, Mr. MacQueen, if you displayed an inordinate sorrow at your employer's decease.†
Chpt 2.2
- She appeared in the dining-car, inclined her head slightly and sat down opposite Poirot.†
Chpt 2.6
- She smiled, inclined her head and departed.†
Chpt 2.7
- You are inclined to put the cart before the horse.†
Chpt 2.13
- She inclined her head slightly as they departed.†
Chpt 2.15
- She no longer felt inclined to smile.†
Chpt 2.15
- I incline to the view that someone else dropped the pipe-cleaner-and did so to incriminate the long-legged Englishman.†
Chpt 3.2
Definitions:
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(1)
(inclined as in: I'm inclined to) a tendency, mood, desire, or attitude that favors something; or making someone favor something
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(2)
(incline as in: on an incline or incline his head) to be at an angle or to bend
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)