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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'.

Common Phrases

toward attitudes. attitudestowards attitudesattitudes socialattitudes politicalattitudes negativeattitudes public
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Antonyms

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Poetry examples for attitudes

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