The Opposite(Antonym) of “noninclinatory”
The antonyms of noninclinatory are inclined, disposed, and willing. These words convey a positive or affirmative attitude towards something, implying that one is ready or willing to do it.
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Definitions and Examples of inclined, disposed, willing
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Having a tendency or preference towards something.
Example
She was inclined to believe his story because he seemed sincere.
Having a natural inclination or tendency towards something.
Example
He was disposed to help his friend in need because he valued their friendship.
Ready or eager to do something; having a positive attitude towards it.
Example
She was willing to take on extra work because she wanted to prove herself.
Key Differences: inclined vs disposed vs willing
- 1Inclined implies a natural tendency or preference towards something.
- 2Disposed suggests a predisposition or inclination towards something.
- 3Willing conveys a positive attitude towards something, indicating readiness or eagerness to do it.
Effective Usage of inclined, disposed, willing
- 1Express Readiness: Use inclined, disposed, and willing to indicate a positive attitude towards something.
- 2Negotiate: Incorporate these antonyms in negotiations to express willingness or reluctance.
- 3Persuade: Utilize these antonyms to persuade someone to do something by highlighting their positive attitude towards it.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Inclined denotes a natural tendency, disposed suggests a predisposition, and willing conveys a positive attitude. Use these words to express readiness, negotiate, and persuade someone to do something by highlighting their positive attitude towards it.