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attitude
at·ti·tude || 'ætɪtjuːdn. attitude, position, traitement, sentiment
attitude Idiome
an attitude
a negative attitude, a poor outlook If you don't do your work, they will think you have an attitude.
nine-to-five job/attitude
a routine job in an office, attitude to life that reflects routine He has a nine-to-five attitude and is not doing very well as a salesperson in his company.
attitude
an overestimation of one's own abilities, hence conceited {similar to shit hot}. Used pejoratively"He's got an attitude"
wait-and-see attitude
Idiom(s): wait-and-see attitude
Theme: INDECISION
a skeptical attitude; an uncertain attitude where someone will just wait and see what happens. (Fixed order.)
• John thought that Mary couldn't do it, but he took a wait-and-see attitude.
• His wait-and-see attitude didn't influence me at all.
devil-may-care attitude
Idiom(s): devil-may-care attitude AND devil-may-care manner
Theme: CAREFREE
a very casual attitude; a worry-free or carefree attitude.
• You must get rid of your devil-may-care attitude if you want to succeed.
• She acts so thoughtless with her devil-may-care manner.
devil-may-care attitude|attitude|care|devil
n. phr. An attitude of no concern for financial or other loss. "Easy come, easy go," John said in a devil-may-care attitude when he lost all of his money during a poker game.
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