Attitude | Mean of attitude in English Dictionary
/ˈætəˌtuːd/
- Noun
- the way you think and feel about someone or something
- He has a positive/negative attitude about the changes.
- I don't understand your attitude to money.
- She's studying how attitudes toward death vary from culture to culture.
- He wants to change the hostile attitude they have toward technology.
- a feeling or way of thinking that affects a person's behavior
- He has an aggressive/rebellious attitude. [=he behaves toward other people in an aggressive/rebellious way]
- She's friendly and has a good attitude.
- You need to change your bad attitude.
- There's been a change/shift in his attitude since his accident.
- She has an attitude problem. [=she is not friendly or cooperative]
- a way of thinking and behaving that people regard as unfriendly, rude, etc.
- I don't know what her problem is. She has a real attitude.
- I suggest you get rid of that attitude and shape up.
- He was showing some attitude during practice today, so the coach benched him.
- a strong, confident, or impressive quality
- a band/movie with attitude
- a particular way of positioning your body
- She bowed her head in an attitude of prayer.