Attitude (n.) |
The posture, action, or disposition of a figure or a statue. |
Attitude (n.) |
The posture or position of a person or an animal, or the manner in which the parts of his body are disposed; position assumed or studied to serve a purpose; as, a threatening attitude; an attitude of entreaty. |
Attitude (n.) |
Fig.: Position as indicating action, feeling, or mood; as, in times of trouble let a nation preserve a firm attitude; one's mental attitude in respect to religion. |
Attitude |
Expression of favor or disfavor toward a person, place, thing, or event |
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Attitude Synonyms |
Mental Attitude |
Attitude Synonyms |
Posture, Position |
Translations |
Attitude in Spanish |
Example Sentence (Quote) " "˜You are admitting, then, to frivolity of attitude to important global problems?'" - Anthony Burgess |
Example Sentence (Quote) "An attitude not only of defence, but defiance." - War |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Certain thoughts are prayers. There are moments when, whatever be the attitude of the body, the soul is on its knees." - Body |
Example Sentence (Quote) "He who must search a haystack for a needle is likely to end up with the attitude that the needle is not worth the search." - Robert H. Jackson |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Human beings cannot grow without feeling gratitude. Gratitude towards things is an attitude which fosters growth." - Koichi Tohei |