Attitude (Noun)
Syllable division: at·ti·tude
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈæt.ɪ.tʃuːd/ US: /ˈæt̬.ə.tuːd/
#1 Meaning: An emotion, opinion, or behavior resulting from this in regard to something or someone.
Example:
> She had a very bad attitude towards her mother when her mother took away her phone.
> I do not know what happened to him but his attitude towards work is much better than before.
#2 Meaning: A body posture
Example:
> She stood with her hand on her hips in an attitude of great satisfaction.
> He sat with his head in his hand in an attitude of great disbelief.
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The teenager made a good attitude on the bus, when she offered her seat for an older woman.
The woman was with a thought attitude, looking up with her point finger touching her lips.
The attitude we have as adults depends very much on the conditions we lived in during the first years of life
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The teenager had a good attitude on the bus when she offered her seat to an older woman.
The woman was with a thoughtful attitude, looking up with her point finger touching her lips.