inclination

/ˌɪn.klɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
noun 5

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

strong

slight

She had only a slight inclination to attend the party, so she decided to stay home instead.

true

natural, own, personal

Despite her parents' wishes, she followed her own inclination to study art instead of medicine.

homosexual, sexual | artistic, political

VERB + INCLINATION

feel, have | show | lack

curb

She had to curb her inclination to interrupt during the meeting.

follow

When choosing a career, many people follow their natural inclinations rather than their parents' expectations.

PREP

by ~

She's a doctor by profession, but an artist by inclination.

~ for

She showed a strong inclination for mathematics from an early age.

~ towards

He showed a strong inclination towards practical work rather than academic study.

PHRASES

the time nor/or the inclination

She didn't have the time or the inclination to attend another boring company meeting.

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