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attitudes

6 definitions • 14 examples
1
a feeling or opinion about something or someone, or a way of behaving that is caused by this:

Examples:

It's often very difficult to change people's attitudes.
take the attitude that She takes the attitude that children should be allowed to learn at their own pace.
attitude to He has a very bad attitude to work.
attitude towards She has a positive attitude towards work.
change in attitude He seems to have undergone a change in attitude recently, and has become much more cooperative.
I don't like your attitude (= the way you are behaving).
2
slightly aggressive behaviour (= showing willingness to fight or argue), or a failure to show respect that makes someone difficult to deal with:

Examples:

If you drop the attitude I think we could get along fine.
She advised him to continue to do his best but with "less attitude".
He gave a large dose of attitude to his teacher.
3
a position of the body:

Examples:

4
the way you feel about something or someone, or a particular feeling or opinion:

Examples:

[ U ] Start each day with a positive attitude.
[ C ] People’s attitudes toward family are set very early in life.
5
infml If you say that someone has an attitude, you mean that the person seems unwilling to be helpful or polite.
6
a feeling or opinion about something, especially when this shows in your behaviour:

Examples:

attitude towards sb/sth We need team players with a positive attitude towards work.
What is your employer's attitude to equal opportunities?

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