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attitude
noun
the
way
someone
thinks
or
feels
about
something
,
which
is
shown
in
their
behaviour
•
Her
positive
attitude
helped
the
team
finish
the
project
on
time
.
Her
positive
attitude
helped
the
team
finish
the
project
on
time
.
•
If
you
change
your
attitude
toward
failure
,
you
will
learn
faster
.
If
you
change
your
attitude
toward
failure
,
you
will
learn
faster
.
Late
14th-century
French
attitude
,
from
Italian
attitudine
“
posture
,
disposition
”,
from
Latin
aptitūdō
“
fitness
”.
noun
a
confident
,
rude
,
or
defiant
way
of
speaking
or
behaving
that
shows
you
do
not
care
what
others
think
•
The
teenager
answered
with
a
lot
of
attitude
,
rolling
her
eyes
at
the
teacher
.
The
teenager
answered
with
a
lot
of
attitude
,
rolling
her
eyes
at
the
teacher
.
•
"
Don't
give
me
that
attitude
when
I'm
trying
to
help
,"
his
mother
warned
.
"
Don't
give
me
that
attitude
when
I'm
trying
to
help
,"
his
mother
warned
.
noun
the
position
of
an
aircraft
,
spacecraft
,
or
vehicle
in
relation
to
the
horizon
or
a
fixed
direction
•
The
pilot
adjusted
the
plane's
nose-up
attitude
for
landing
.
The
pilot
adjusted
the
plane's
nose-up
attitude
for
landing
.
•
A
sudden
wind
gust
changed
the
helicopter's
attitude
dangerously
.
A
sudden
wind
gust
changed
the
helicopter's
attitude
dangerously
.
noun
a
particular
body
posture
,
especially
an
artistic
or
ballet
pose
•
The
statue
depicts
a
warrior
in
a
proud
attitude
with
his
sword
raised
.
The
statue
depicts
a
warrior
in
a
proud
attitude
with
his
sword
raised
.
•
In
ballet
class
,
the
dancer
balanced
in
an
attitude
on
one
leg
.
In
ballet
class
,
the
dancer
balanced
in
an
attitude
on
one
leg
.