tilt toward



tilt toward someone or something

 
1. Lit to lean toward someone or something. The table is tilting toward Roger. The old shed tilted toward the west.
2. Fig. to favor choosing someone or something; to lean toward doing something. I am tilting toward Roger for my assistant. I am tilting toward the red car, not the black one.
See also: tilt, toward

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Fionola-Irish, Scottish
DenDENEnglish
Artemon-Ancient Greek
Somsak-Thai
WallaceWAWL-əsEnglish, Scottish
Feri-Hungarian