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was attitude
noun
The position of the body or way of carrying oneself; posture.
Exact(26)
Another was attitude.
It was attitude — and affect.
What we didn't get enough of was attitude adjustment.
"It was attitude, it was body language, it was tone".
"There were no signs, but there was attitude".
This was "attitude," meaning in principle that the lower the card led, the stronger the suit.
Similar(30)
Jon Buckleworth of So So Gay felt that "Wings" was "attitude-filled", and would remain "as punchy as ever".
One was attitude-related: lack of expectancy that following the guidelines will lead to desired health care process.
The answer is attitude.
That is attitude.
It's attitude.
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