Synonym: opinion, position, standpoint, viewpoint. Similar words: gratitude, magnitude, pulchritude, at that time, student, at times, destitute, constitute. Meaning: ['ætɪtjuːd] n. 1. a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways 2. the arrangement of the body and its limbs 3. a theatrical pose created for effect 4. position of aircraft or spacecraft relative to a frame of reference (the horizon or direction of motion).
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61. Life always has many things to bring you down. But, what can really bring you down is that you don't manage your attitude.
62. We knew she must be in pain, despite her stoic attitude.
63. I find her attitude a bit peculiar, to say the least.
64. Remember, keep a positive attitude and good things will happen.
65. Their attitude irritates me.
66. You're taking a pretty selfish attitude over this, aren't you?
67. Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference. Winston Churchill
68. Have positive work attitude and be willing and able to work diligently without supervision.
69. A positive attitude may not think time and effort spent on the little things.
70. Inspector Marshall was commended for his professional and caring attitude.
71. You must not take this attitude as typical of English people.
72. His attitude made him very unpopular with colleagues.
73. Her attitude really pisses me off.
74. Her attitude towards me oscillated between friendship and hostility.
75. Jeremy's passive attitude was hard to fathom.
76. She has a refreshingly healthy attitude to work.
77. He has a rather devil-may-care attitude to his studies.
78. Such an attitude is alien to most bu-sinessmen.
79. I don't approve of your defeatist attitude.
80. Rob found Cathy's attitude hard to stomach.
81. She received guests with a respectful attitude.
82. His attitude really hacks me off!
83. His attitude suggests that he isn't really interested.
84. An unfriendly attitude of the shop-assistant often annoys customers.
85. He is known for his optimistic can-do attitude.
86. Their attitude was slow to change.
87. As you get older your attitude towards death changes.
88. The referee ruled him off for rough attitude.
89. Where does her attitude come from?
90. Age has mellowed his attitude to some things.
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