positive attitude
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpositiveandattitude
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positive
adjective
uk/ˈpɒz.ə.tɪv/us/ˈpɑː.zə.t̬ɪv/
full of hope and confidence, or giving cause for hope ...
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attitude
noun
uk/ˈæt.ɪ.tʃuːd/us/ˈæt̬.ə.tuːd/
a feeling or opinion about something or someone, or a way of behaving that is caused ...
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(Definition ofpositiveandattitudefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofpositive attitude
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Rehabilitation is about realizing potential, with both apositiveattitudeand a broad-brush approach.
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In the memories and experiences of music from adult life, all the respondents expressed apositiveattitude where music was considered both enjoyable and useful.
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Revealingly enough, the business class displayed apositiveattitudetowards this phenomenon.
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Among other options, an individual may choose to retain apositiveattitudetowards both the original cultural identity and the identity of the host country.
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This response pattern is actually in line with theirpositiveattitudetoward globalization.
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To some participants, having apositiveattitudemeant not looking down on themselves.
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This single proverb is exceptional in itspositiveattitude.
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Thepositiveattitudeof so many teachers can be attributed to several causes.
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A low0 high pitch opposition may signal a negative 0positiveattitudeof the speaker.
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That is, the higher the generalpositiveattitude, the lower the negative learning attitude.
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Or perhaps it is an adaptation, that when people know they are approaching retirement age, they adopt a morepositiveattitudetowards the non-working sphere.
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The informants displayed apositiveattitudetowards both languages and to their own bilingualism.
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Maintaining apositiveattitude, humor, and spirituality were cited as helpful ways of dealing with the difficulties of cancer.
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This demonstrates a tendency forpositiveattitudetowards class musical activities to decrease with advancing grade level.
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Generally, trying to have more of apositiveattitudeabout pain management.
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Relatedly, the role of an adaptive corrective problem-solving strategy, generalpositiveattitude, as a reactive coping method is explored as the model's mediator variable.
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Having a generallypositiveattitudeis suggested as an effective reactive (although adaptive) coping method.
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The first hypothesis explored the efficacy of the reactive coping method, generalpositiveattitude, as a contributor variable in the prediction of negative learning attitude.
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One factor that pulls people away from work is apositiveattitudetowards private or domestic life.
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Having good social and family support was said to promote apositiveattitude.
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