attituded
English
Adjective
attituded (comparative more attituded, superlative most attituded)
- Having an attitude.
- 2010, John Donald Wade, “Southern Humor”, in Donald Davidson, editor, Selected Essays and Other Writings of John Donald Wade, 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.
Etymology 2
See attitude (verb)
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