Attitudes vs Attituded - What's the difference?
attitudes | attituded |
Having an attitude.
* 1988 , Jim Thomas, Prisoner Litigation: The Paradox of the Jailhouse Lawyer ,
* 2010 , John Donald Wade, Donald Davidson (editor), Southern Humor'', in ''Selected Essays and Other Writings of John Donald Wade ,
(attitude)
As a noun attitudes
is .As an adjective attituded is
having an attitude.As a verb attituded is
(attitude).attituded
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
(en adjective)page 234,
- [GM:] If he feels that he's not getting [service], then he might just change clerks, you know, get a better attituded clerk, one who will work better.
page 57,
- They know that the southerner is in many ways bilingual, bi-mental, bi (if I may say so) attituded ; he speaks his own language and the dialect, his own thoughts and the Negro's thoughts; he has a sentiment for the Negro that the northerner cannot diagmose except as detestation and at the same time a sentiment for him that the northerner cannot diagnose except as affection.