Dictionary Entry
attitudes
Part of SpeechnounPronunciation/at-i-toodz/Word FrequencyCommon (4.95)Curriculum FrequencyLess common (1)The position of the body or way of carrying oneself.
In a Sentence
“The ballet dancer walked with a graceful attitude.”
Published Usage Examples
“"What can Dr. Bernanke do when the shift in attitudes is so profoundly psychological?"”
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Origin
From Latin 'aptus' (fit), via French 'attitude'.
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