to have attitude

  • 11have a chip on your shoulder — phrase to be likely to become angry or offended very easily, especially about something that other people think should not upset you Bert had always had a chip on his shoulder because of his accent. Thesaurus: words used to describe someone who… …

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  • 12attitude — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ carefree, good, healthy, positive, right, upbeat ▪ I try to have a healthy, positive attitude to life. ▪ She seems to have the right attitude for …

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  • 13Attitude change — Breckler and Wiggins (1992) define attitudes as “mental and neural representations, organized through experience, exerting a directive or dynamic influence on behavior” (p. 409). Attitudes and attitude objects are functions of cognitive,… …

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  • 14Attitude indicator — An attitude indicator (ADI), gyro horizon or artificial horizon, is an instrument used in an aircraft to inform the pilot of the orientation of the aircraft relative to earth. It indicates pitch (fore and aft tilt) and bank (side to side tilt),… …

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  • 15Attitude (magazine) — Infobox Magazine title = attitude image size = image caption = Shayne Ward on the cover of July 2006 issue editor = Matthew Todd editor title = Editor deputy editor = Jamie Hakim frequency = Monthly circulation = category = Gay, Men s lifestyle… …

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  • 16Attitude (heraldry) — Rampant redirects here. For the Nazareth album, see Rampant (album). For the 2009 fantasy novel, see Diana Peterfreund. The lion passant guardant, a frequent figure in heraldry, is sometimes called a leopard . Here shown or, armed argent, langued …

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  • 17attitude — noun 1 (C, U) the opinions and feelings that you usually have about something (+ towards): Pete s attitude towards women really scares me. 2 (C, U) the way that you behave towards someone or in a particular situation, especially when this shows… …

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  • 18attitude — at|ti|tude W1S1 [ˈætıtju:d US tu:d] n [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: Late Latin aptitudo fitness , from Latin aptus; APT] 1.) [U and C] the opinions and feelings that you usually have about something attitude to/towards ▪ Pete s attitude… …

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  • 19attitude — at|ti|tude [ ætı,tud ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount someone s opinions or feelings about something, especially as shown by their behavior: The prevailing attitude at the time was antiwar. an unhealthy social environment that encourages negative …

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  • 20attitude */*/*/ — UK [ˈætɪˌtjuːd] / US [ˈætɪˌtud] noun Word forms attitude : singular attitude plural attitudes 1) [countable/uncountable] someone s opinions or feelings about something, especially as shown by their behaviour an unhealthy social environment that… …

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