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attitudinal

adjective
at路​ti路​tu路​di路​nal | \ 藢a-t蓹-藞t眉-d蓹-n蓹l How to pronounce attitudinal (audio) , -藞ty眉-\

Definition of attitudinal

: relating to, based on, or expressive of personal attitudes or feelings attitudinal judgment

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Other Words from attitudinal

attitudinally \ -​蓹-​l膿 How to pronounce attitudinally (audio) \ adverb

Examples of attitudinal in a Sentence

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The actor persuades you to drop your guard and let the man鈥檚 unique, if nonetheless a bit bizarre, means of communication take you by the hand and lead you to hitherto unexpected emotional and attitudinal places. Todd Mccarthy, The Hollywood Reporter, "'A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood': Film Review | TIFF 2019," 8 Sep. 2019 So, tactical renovations and attitudinal shifts were aplenty. SI.com, "Sir Alf Ramsey: The Man Behind the 'Wingless Wonders' & England's Sole World Cup Triumph," 17 June 2019 This means there could be less identity and attitudinal cohesiveness within this category, compared with the other two categories. Alastair Iain Johnston, Washington Post, "Beijing wants Taiwanese to identify as Chinese. But how do Taiwanese really feel?," 4 June 2018 Giving all these obvious bits of business a welcome kick is some very funny dialogue, especially for the devilish Dewey, whose repartee deflates stuffy adults or attitudinal kids with equal snap. Tim Smith, baltimoresun.com, "'School of Rock' gives upbeat lessons on growing up, finding your voice," 22 Mar. 2018 In a way, the attitudinal shift echoes Boston鈥檚 own changes. Julia Terruso, Philly.com, "From Boston with shrugs: Philadelphia Eagles fans aren't hated, or feared," 25 Jan. 2018 The real crime that night was that no amount of hard work, public service or attitudinal fortitude has spared this one man, raised by a domestic-servant widow in poverty, from being humiliated for the color of his skin. Maria Panaritis, Philly.com, "Bucks County Judge Clyde W. Waite was nearly arrested at his own home for being black. That's not OK. | Maria Panaritis," 1 Feb. 2018 This attitudinal change was anticipated centuries earlier by Aristotle鈥檚 surmise that the curved shadow of a lunar eclipse is that of a spherical Earth. Alan Hirshfeld, WSJ, "The Greatest Show on Earth," 11 Aug. 2017 The commitment of the Trump base to doing away with Obamacare is mainly attitudinal. Steve Kornacki, NBC News, "The Next Republican Uprising Is Underway," 27 Sep. 2017

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First Known Use of attitudinal

1818, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for attitudinal

attitude + -inal (as in aptitudinal, from Latin aptitudin-, aptitudo)

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attitudinal

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of attitudinal

formal : relating to, based on, or showing a person's opinions and feelings

attitudinal

adjective
at路​ti路​tu路​di路​nal | \ 藢at-蓹-藞t(y)眉d-n蓹l, -岬妌-蓹l How to pronounce attitudinal (audio) \

Medical Definition of attitudinal

: relating to, based on, or expressive of personal attitudes or feelings attitudinal responses of college students

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