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- Dictionaryleaning/ˈliːnɪŋ/
noun
- 1. a tendency or partiality of a particular kind: "he is quite vocal about his political leanings"
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LEANING definition: 1. a particular set of beliefs, opinions, etc. that someone prefers: 2. a particular set of…. Learn more.
The meaning of LEANING is a definite but not decisive attraction or tendency —often used in plural. How to use leaning in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Leaning.
countable noun [usually plural] Your particular leanings are the beliefs, ideas, or aims you hold or a tendency you have towards them. Many companies are wary of their socialist leanings. I always had a leaning towards sport. [ + towards] Synonyms: tendency, liking for, bias, inclination More Synonyms of leaning.
Leaning definition: inclination; tendency. See examples of LEANING used in a sentence.
LEANING definition: a belief or idea: . Learn more.
Define leaning. leaning synonyms, leaning pronunciation, leaning translation, English dictionary definition of leaning. n. An inclination, tendency, or preference.
leaning (toward (s) something) a feeling that makes you tend to prefer something or to believe in particular ideas, opinions, etc. synonym inclination, tendency.