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attitude

 
/ˈæt̬·ɪˌtud/ n [C/U]

Definition

the way you feel about something or someone, or a particular feeling or opinion: [U] Start each day with a positive attitude. [C] People’s attitudes toward family are set very early in life. infml If you say that someone has an attitude, you mean that the person seems unwilling to be helpful or polite.
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