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plural: attitudes
Part Of Speech
noun
Word Meaning
a position of the body or a figure; a particular feeling or way of thinking about something; a negative or defiant state of mind; the position of something in relation to something else
Word Family
attitudes
attitudinal
Sentences
The gunman had a very threatening attitude from the beginning.
She’s always had an optimistic, helpful attitude at school.
The artist has depicted her in a reclining attitude.
I don’t know what the problem is, but that attitude has to change.
He was showing some attitude during practice today, so the coach benched him.
Everyone has had a positive attitude about the changes.
The British singer is back with a new album, a new love, and a new attitude.
The satellite’s precise attitude in orbit allowed its cameras to capture the exact location of the target.
Public attitude remains mixed on the conflict.
In so many ways, the future is an attitude, a state of mind.
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