Correct spelling, explanation: attitude is an English noun, which appeared in this language in the late 17th century and had a totally different meaning than it has today as it referred to the term of posture in art. In fact, the origin of attitude can be tracked in the Latin word aptus, which meant fit, and the Italian word attitudine, which meant fitness or posture.
Definition of attitude:
1. noun – the way you feel about something;
If you want to become a champion, you need to have a positive attitude toward the game.
2. noun – a position of your body;
The attitude of her body showed a complete lack of interest in what I was saying to her.
Collocations with attitude:
Some common collocations with attitude include: negative attitude, attitude change, and give somebody an attitude (to be unkind towards someone).
With such a negative attitude towards school, it’s no wonder you get bad grades.
Once you start to have your own kids, your attitude changes completely.
I’m your mother so don’t give me an attitude as it’s disrespectful.
Incorrect spelling, explanation: for many English users attitude is a word with confusing spelling. Indeed, it features three -t letters, and apart from that, the word is often associated with the verb add. As a result, a common spelling mistake is aditude, instead of attitude.
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