inclined to do
inclined to (do something)
Likely or apt to do something. I hope the boss isn't inclined to fire the person responsible for the printing error. Oh, I'm always inclined to have a piece of cake—let's see the dessert menu!
See also: inclined
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
inclined to do something
to tend to do something; to lean toward doing something. Tom is inclined to tell jokes when he is with a group of people. I am inclined to go to the beach tomorrow if it doesn't rain.
See also: inclined
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- inclined to
- inclined to (do something)
- a rich man's joke is always funny
- rich man's joke is always funny
- if you have a mind to (do something)
- of a mind to (do something)
- prone to
- the wish is father to the thought
- have a mind to
- have a mind to do