Intermediate (B1)
IPA: /ɪnˈklaɪnəbl/
KK: /ɪnˈklaɪnəbl/
Definition
Having a tendency or willingness to do something; likely to be influenced or persuaded.
Example
She is inclinable to help others whenever she can.
Conversation

I feel like I'm inclinable to procrastinate lately.

I totally understand that; sometimes it's hard to stay focused.

Yeah, I wish I could be more disciplined and less inclinable to distractions.

Maybe setting small goals could help you stay on track!
Synonyms & Antonyms
Antonyms
unwilling
disinclined
averse
Root Explanation
Inclinable → It is formed from "inclinare" (meaning to lean or bend) and the suffix "-able" (meaning capable of). The word "inclinable" means capable of being leaned or bent.
Memory Tip
Think of something that can be 'leaned' or 'bent' — 'inclinare' means to lean, and '-able' means capable of.
Visually Confused Words
uninclinable
indeclinable
incinerable
inalienable
incunable
incitable
overinclinable
linable