"inclined" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- On campus, she becomes entangled with a poetically inclined young professor, his idealistic fiancee, a mad scientist and others.
- When a poetically inclined film fixates on the same image too often, it is a sign that the movie may have succumbed to its own dreamy esthetic.
- The reader will find, though, that self-doubt strikes on Page 285, causing the lonely, poetically inclined inspector to wonder whether he has "used his job to avoid the commitment of love."
- But his short life gave his death-haunted songs a new gravity, one that has been rediscovered by poetically inclined adolescents (and Oliver Stone) since the 1970's.
- Which is to say that for many years, Rainer Maria was known - somewhat unfairly - as that poetically inclined band with the poetastic lyrics.
- (23 yrs) The younger and more intellectually and poetically inclined son, is thin and wiry, he looks like both his parents but more like his mother.
- Now none of it rhymes, but it is beautiful, though very unequal, which I think proves that someone poetically inclined rewrote much in the last two hundred years.
- Moreover, she was clever and well read, and pretended to be intellectually and poetically inclined, as ladies not specially favoured by Apollo sometimes do--before they marry.
- Variety's Peter Debruge calls it "a mournful throwback to more poetically inclined times", but says that "Edmands maintains too measured a pace as he cycles through the various lives affected".
- From boyhood the romantic, poetically inclined hero, Denis Stone, found the word carminative particularly evocative.
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