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attitudinal
[ at-i-tood-n-l, -tyood- ]
adjective
- of or relating to a person’s manner, disposition, feeling, opinion, etc., with regard to someone or something:
Work co-ops for students with disabilities are instrumental in breaking down attitudinal barriers and stereotypes, among both students and employers.
- Aeronautics. of or relating to the inclination of the three principal axes of an aircraft relative to the wind, ground, etc.:
The system records GPS and the aircraft’s attitudinal positions (roll, pitch, yaw, speed, and heading).
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Jazz is perceived as the music of the educated—and what an amazing attitudinal change that is!
When I did begin to do that, my liberalism, which was primarily attitudinal, faded away.
Still, attitudinal barriers about the value of mental health care seemed to be be the biggest obstacle.
The beneficiaries of this attitudinal shift are Hindu nationalists.
The reference is to attitudinal response, to Weltanschauung.
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