Synonym: brain, brainpower, learning ability, mental capacity, mind-set, mindset, outlook, wit. Similar words: vitality, sentimental, brutality, mortality, mental, mentally, hospitality, mortality rate. Meaning: [men'tælətɪ] n. 1. a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations 2. mental ability.
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(61) Often thought to be a relic of the past, the Maintenance Crew mentality is still very much with us.
(62) If there were a colonial mentality that could covet territory across the species barrier, this was it.
(63) The first thing to take into account when planning a stag party is group mentality.
(64) Gray evokes somberness, authority, practicality and a corporate mentality.
(65) This policy certainly engendered a defensive mentality.
(66) There is a flip side to this mentality, however.
(67) Inevitably, a sort of bunker mentality quickly set in.
(68) Therefore, the bottom course of stability is essential mentality.
(69) Educators sure have a different mentality from ordinary people!
(70) Being aimless and irresolute and hesitant is lamentable mentality.
(71) This predisposition may bespeak a different mentality.
(72) Why does the person have maleficence mentality?
(73) Why can you have maleficence mentality?
(74) The mentality of these country people is despicable.
(75) This is my"legal"mentality intheface of society discomposure start.
(76) This is Indian Agent mentality.
(76) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(77) Thuggish bush mentality It seems a dreadful irony.
(78) The development of Chinese modernization needs to remold the small farmer mentality thoroughly in order to structure new national cultural mentality.
(79) This creativity puts the poetic in the root of human cultural creativity and stresses phronesis, which supplies an important resource of theory to the reflection of western culture and mentality.
(80) In the process of the cultural development in Russian, relations between Russian mentality and the Eastern Orthodox Church have become the center of attraction.
(81) This may give rise to a more severe have, have-not mentality, causing resentment toward those nations with a higher carrying capacity.
(82) But long - term coexistence is to have a little business mentality.
(83) That whole mentality has been applied to the property market. Once a change in expectations becomes embedded, a lot of speculative demand vanishes.
(84) Results: Student practical nurse's mentality was significantly changed by systematic desensitization therapy.
(85) The mentality and the success coexist, the success and wealth is twinborn.
(86) They surrendered that crown to a revitalised Manchester United but Mourinho wants the players to have the same mentality against Rovers - even though they are now trying to win the title back.
(87) Doleful dreariness? Face alone loneliness what to kind of mentality should have?
(88) JANE LITTLE: Some argue that you have to understand the religious mentality of a suicide bomber.
(89) While trying to change his mentality from that of role player to dependable scorer, Ariza leaned strongly on Bryant for guidance.
(90) Crowd mentality changes slowly, and price patterns recur, albeit with variations.
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