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attitude

Correct spelling, explanation: attitude is a word with an interesting history as it actually comes from the Latin form aptus, which means fit. Later, the word appeared in Italian, in which it had the form of attitudine and used to mean fitness or posture. In fact, in the 17th century when attitude appeared in English, it also referred to figure or posture in art.

Definition of attitude:
1. noun – your feelings about something or the way you behave;
Your job isn’t as bad as you think, it’s your attitude that makes it so difficult to handle.
2. noun – the way your body is positioned;
The attitude of your body doesn’t show any respect.

Phrases with attitude:
A few common phrases with attitude are: positive attitude, aggressive attitude, and ambivalent attitude.
A positive attitude towards life is the key to happiness.
His aggressive attitude at the party made some people call the police.
I have an ambivalent attitude towards this job offer and I’m not sure if I should take it or not.


Incorrect spelling

aditude

Incorrect spelling, explanation: the word attitude is often mistakenly spelled as aditude. It’s probably the result of the fact that some English users mix the usage of -d and -t letters or they associate the word with another English word, which is add. Nevertheless, the only correct spelling is attitude.

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attidude

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attitud

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attitute

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attiude

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attitu

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atitude

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attitide

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attidue

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attude

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