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attitude

[at-i-tood, -tyood]

noun

  1. manner, disposition, feeling, position, etc., with regard to a person or thing; tendency or orientation, especially of the mind.

    a negative attitude; group attitudes.

  2. position or posture of the body appropriate to or expressive of an action, emotion, etc..

    a threatening attitude; a relaxed attitude.

  3. Aeronautics.,  the inclination of the three principal axes of an aircraft relative to the wind, to the ground, etc.

  4. Ballet.,  a pose in which the dancer stands on one leg, the other bent behind.



attitude

/ ˈætɪˌtjuːd /

noun

  1. the way a person views something or tends to behave towards it, often in an evaluative way

  2. a theatrical pose created for effect (esp in the phrase strike an attitude )

  3. a position of the body indicating mood or emotion

  4. informal,  a hostile manner

    don't give me attitude, my girl

  5. the orientation of an aircraft's axes in relation to some plane, esp the horizontal See also axis 1

  6. the orientation of a spacecraft in relation to its direction of motion

  7. ballet a classical position in which the body is upright and one leg raised and bent behind

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Other Word Forms

  • attitudinal adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of attitude1

First recorded in 1660–70; from French, from Italian attitudine, from Late Latin aptitūdini- (stem of aptitūdō ); aptitude
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Word History and Origins

Origin of attitude1

C17: from French, from Italian attitudine disposition, from Late Latin aptitūdō fitness, from Latin aptus apt
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Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

This attitude has done the investing public no favors at all.

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Nix has bitten back at Payton on the sideline sometimes and I think the coach likes that attitude, that he's such a competitor.

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The social themes become more prominent in the second half, and we learn or are reminded just how toxic the military was to gay people, and how backward was its attitude.

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At another event, pollster Jonathan Jones of JL Partners began his presentation on the attitudes of voters under 40 with the ominous words: "Conservative Party members turn away now."

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Common sense alone tells us that conversion therapy is being driven more by parents than kids themselves, because homophobia is a learned and not in-born attitude.

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