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attitude

[at-i-tood, -tyood] / ˈæt ɪˌtud, -ˌtyud /




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“In their attitude, the way they conduct themselves, the way they pay attention.”

From The Wall Street Journal

According to Emily Willoughby, a researcher in behavioural genetics at the University of Minnesota, childhood and adolescence provide a genuine window of opportunity for shaping attitudes.

From BBC

And unlike some some prank shows, its intentions are good, its attitude humane — the entire purpose of the show is to bring out the best in its unsuspecting star, not to humiliate him.

From Los Angeles Times

He may have a laid-back attitude and a languid playing style, but behind the calm exterior there is a steely determination.

From BBC

“But not only that, the attitude that basketball brings to the brand is a critical component in the choice of the partnership.”

From The Wall Street Journal