incline toward



incline toward someone or something

 
1. to lean or slant toward someone or something. The piece of scenery inclined toward Roger very slowly and he jumped out of the way just in time. The tree inclined toward the direction of the wind.
2. to favor or "lean" toward choosing someone or something. I don't know which to choose. I incline toward Terri but I also favor Amy. I am inclining toward chocolate.
See also: incline, toward

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Amordad-Persian Mythology
Aminah (1)-Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Kamil (2)KAH-meel (Polish)Czech, Slovak, Polish
Hildur-Icelandic, Norwegian
NemoNEE-mo (English)Literature
EÓGan-Ancient Irish, Irish Mythology