Inclined vs Tending - What's the difference?
inclined | tending | Related terms |
At an angle to the horizontal; slanted or sloped.
Having a tendency, preference, likelihood, or disposition.
(incline)
Action of the verb to tend .
* 1970 , R. Grathoff, The Structure of Social Inconsistencies
Inclined is a related term of tending.
As verbs the difference between inclined and tending
is that inclined is (incline) while tending is .As an adjective inclined
is at an angle to the horizontal; slanted or sloped.As a noun tending is
action of the verb to tend .inclined
English
Alternative forms
* (obsolete) * enclined (obsolete) * (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- The take-off ramp was inclined at 20 degrees.
- I am inclined to believe you.
Verb
(head)Derived terms
* inclined to * inclined planeAntonyms
* disinclinedSee also
* inclinetending
English
Noun
(en noun)- In other words, the mutual tendings of all individuals in a given situation toward each other and'' toward a common object can be apprehended ''in toto by each actor.