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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91. What gets me is their attitude.
92. She's got a really positive attitude to life.
93. I do not like his attitude at all.
94. a cavalier attitude toward the suffering of others.
95. He has a very tolerant attitude towards other religions.
96. He criticized the selfish attitude of certain sectional interests.
97. In practice, however, such an attitude is counter-productive.
98. The Government still has a myopic attitude to spending.
99. I found their attitude extremely vexing.
100. The experience changed his attitude to religion.
101. He took up a compromising attitude towards the question.
102. This kind of attitude is simply not acceptable.
103. Not a very creditable attitude, I'm afraid.
104. They tended to have a much more up-front attitude.
105. His attitude really tees me off.
106. We took a defensive attitude in the negotiation.
107. That sort of attitude really gets my back up!
108. Clare has a mature and responsible attitude to work.
109. Ben has a real attitude problem .
110. She shows a very positive attitude to her work.
111. We are getting heartily sick of your attitude.
112. I can't stand his holier-than-thou attitude.
113. Her attitude is really ticking me off.
114. The psychologist's attitude seemed far too casual,(sentencedict.com) even brutal.
115. Their attitude to me altered subtly.
116. I find your attitude a little mystifying, Moira.
117. This attitude still prevails among the middle classes.
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118. He has a condescending attitude towards women.
119. It's an attitude that turns the mundane into some-thing rather more interesting and exciting.
120. No matter what a woman tries to do to improve her situation, there is some barrier or attitude to keep her down.
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