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Lean toward Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫin/ /ˈtɔɹd/, /təˈwɔɹd
LEEN TORD, tuh-WORD
lˈiːn/ /tʊwˈɔːd
leen t-ORD

Definición

To be likely to prefer or choose one thing over another; to have a tendency or inclination toward something.

Uso & Matices

Used in both formal and informal situations, usually to express a preference that is not definite. Commonly followed by a noun or an -ing verb ('lean toward studying', 'lean toward the blue one'). Not physical leaning, but about opinions, choices, or preferences.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

I lean toward tea instead of coffee in the mornings.

basic

Many people lean toward working from home nowadays.

basic

She leans toward classical music when she studies.

basic

I’m still deciding, but I lean toward the blue shirt for the interview.

natural

When it comes to pizza toppings, I always lean toward mushrooms.

natural

The committee seems to lean toward accepting the new proposal.

natural