"To incline", to be or place at a vertical angle (from Latin clinare, to lean).
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The Latin root 'clin' means to 'lean, bend; incline.' English words with this root include incline, inclination, proclivity, declivity, acclivity.
Noun.
The word could be inclination or proclivity.
Tendency - an inclination or predisposition to do something
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
Some words with the root "clin" include clinical, clinic, and clinician. The root "clin" comes from the Latin word "clinare," meaning to lean or bend.
The Latin root 'clin' means to 'lean, bend; incline.' English words with this root include incline, inclination, proclivity, declivity, acclivity.
I often give in to my inclination to answer questions.
The base word of "inclination" is "incline," which means to slope or lean.
She had an inclination that her day was going to be very difficult. Another good sentence would be, he had an inclination that his car was going to die today.
inclination
Noun.
A person's "bent" could be their mental inclination, as in "She has a bent for painting."
Inclination can be used as a preposition to indicate a tendency or preference towards something. For example, "She has an inclination towards art" means that she has a natural interest or leaning towards art.
Another word for inclination is tendency.
liking, inclination, desire
taste