Frequency rank: 1,020.
- attitude; manner; behaviour; demeanour; bearing
- attitude (towards an issue, etc.); position; stance; stand
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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Generated definitions (experimental)
- attitude; manner; behaviour; demeanour; bearing
- attitude (towards an issue, etc.); position; stance; stand
This meaning refers to the general way a person presents themselves or conducts themselves in various situations. It encompasses physical posture, facial expressions, and overall demeanor.
This meaning signifies a person's perspective or opinion regarding a specific topic or issue. It reflects how someone feels about a matter and can influence their actions and decisions.
They are showing a proactive attitude towards environmental issues.
Generated collocations (experimental)
たいどをとる態度を取るto take an attitudeたいど態度をかえる変えるto change one's attitudeぽじてぃぶポジティブなたいど態度positive attitudeせきにん責任あるたいど態度responsible attitudeたいど態度をしめす示すto show an attitudeれいせい冷静なたいど態度calm attitudeひはんてき批判的なたいど態度critical attitudeたいど態度をしゅうせい修正するto correct one's attitudeひらかれた開かれたたいど態度open attitudeたいど態度がわるい悪いbad attitudeたいど態度をかいぜん改善するto improve one's attitudeたいど態度をひょうか評価するto evaluate an attitudeせっきょくてき積極的なたいど態度proactive attitudeたいど態度にはさまざま様々なえいきょう影響があるattitudes have various influencesたいど態度をうけいれる受け入れるto accept an attitude
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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Some residents took a wait-and-see attitude while others prepared for heavy flooding.
If you have a complaint let me hear it. There's a difference between superficial obedience and honest loyalty you know.
Some people took hostile attitudes toward the illegal aliens.
She was very surprised at his sudden defiant attitude.
She stood defiantly with arms akimbo.
Her behaviour towards me was a departure from the norm.
She shows a very positive attitude to her work.