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Attitude sentence examples. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use attitude in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for attitude.

  • Sir Austin assumed an attitude. (10)
  • He stands in an attitude of midway. (10)
  • Her attitude was that of a cat at bay. (12)
  • It was the air and attitude of a Montoni! (4)
  • It was the attitude in which he thought best. (8)
  • But his attitude and behaviour were unchanged. (12)
  • But he could not away with such a monstrous attitude. (2)
  • He spoke lightly, but dejection was in his attitude. (22)
  • There was a singular fixity in her face and attitude. (8)
  • Mrs. Mel maintained her usual attitude for listening. (10)
  • Something in his face and attitude touched young Jolyon. (8)
  • To consider it runs counter to your feelings and attitude. (12)
  • The attitude of the confident and friendly husband was gone. (8)
  • Her attitude suggested a stipulation before she touched him. (10)
  • What was their attitude towards this vaguely threatened cataclysm? (8)
  • What attitude does your wife take to your attacks of hypochondria? (12)
  • Call it by any name you please, and under any attitude, it is that. (10)
  • In his attitude and gesture there was something wonderfully winning. (12)
  • He had resumed the patient attitude which so slightly suggested mules. (8)
  • Antonia turned her face away, and something in her attitude alarmed him. (8)
  • But he thought too modestly of himself to resent this attitude of hers. (12)
  • And lowering his piggy grey eyes at once, he resumed his former attitude. (8)
  • My father had practised the attitude of Prince Albrecht Wohlgemuth on it. (10)
  • Hilary leaned his face on his thin hand; it was his characteristic attitude. (8)
  • Kirsteen had listened, with one foot on the hearth in her favorite attitude. (8)
  • He was not merely dispassionate in his attitude and expression, he was impartial. (9)
  • As this was the attitude of a severe student, Mrs. Chump remained in expectation. (10)
  • He dropped his head in a fit attitude for compassion; but she poured no pity upon it. (9)
  • Clare kept opening and shutting her hand, in an attitude half-pensive, half-listless. (10)
  • He showed plainly by the lost rigidity of his attitude that he was beaten and perplexed. (10)
  • This is the general attitude of the American to the theatre, and the exceptions are few. (16)
  • In his attitude there was something suggestive of the patience and determination of a mule. (8)
  • Perceiving a crumple of the lips of Mr. Durance, he took the attitude of a watchful dubiety. (10)
  • Lowell, as we have seen, had not at the outset refrained from a critical attitude toward Lincoln. (14)
  • About the face, attitude, movements, something immensely vital, adaptable, daring, and unprincipled. (8)
  • By staying to defend herself she forfeited her attitude of dignity and lost all chance of her reward. (10)
  • The party at these words sprung to their legs, and stood in an attitude of listening for some seconds. (6)
  • She took it, and came back, her hands clasping the sovereign and the valentine, in an attitude as of prayer. (8)
  • There was growing in her, however, something almost of revolt against this attitude on the part of her husband. (13)
  • Shelton sat down beside him; unconsciously assuming, too, a cross-legged attitude, which caused him much discomfort. (8)
  • Ferrand leaned over in his chair, an elbow on his knee, his favourite attitude when particularly certain of his point. (8)
  • He loved at all times to take himself objectively, if I may so express my sense of a mental attitude that misled many. (9)
  • So her eyes spoke, and so those of the spaniel John, lying on his back, in which attitude he knew that he was hard to move. (8)
  • Yet in the maze of his discourse there might be gathered hints of his attitude toward the problem of industrial education. (13)
  • Questioned anxiously by Dr. Glossop, Queeney maintained an impartial attitude, and said there was no victor, no vanquished. (10)
  • I found him waiting for me on the steps of his Club, puffing a cigar with all his vigour, in the classic attitude of a trumpeter. (10)
  • But in spite of her filial attitude she could not keep her youth and strength and courage from quelling the forces of the elderly man. (9)
  • His attitude was strictly scientific; he denied nothing, but he expected the supernatural to be at least as convincing as the natural. (9)
  • Her error was in arguing their attitude from her own temperament, and endowing them, for the purposes of argument, with her perspective. (9)
  • Here and there through the gloomy cabin lay the victims of the fell malady, in every stage of suffering, and in every attitude of misery. (6)
  • A crowd of maids gathered along the upper corridor of the main body of the building: two or three footmen hung lower down, bold in attitude. (10)
  • I love him because he has given my every sense a face-forward attitude (you will complain of my feebleness of speech) to exterior existence. (10)
  • Even Farina, in his anxiety for her, saw but the brightening and darkening of the prospect of escape in every attitude and hard-ringing blow. (10)
  • Laocoon of his own serpents, he struggled to a certain magnificence of attitude in the muscular net of constrictions he flung around himself. (10)
  • An attitude of hostility to aristocracy because it was aristocracy, was as incomprehensible to him as an attitude of deference. (8)
  • He seemed to remonstrate in dumb show; but she, with an attitude of silence, signified her wish to seal the conversation, and he drooped again. (10)
  • The husband crossed the stage, and stood before the fire, his legs astride, in the attitude which somehow Shelton had felt sure he would assume. (8)
  • I hope the reader will see how this attitude distinguishes me from the selfish people who inhumanly exult in their remoteness from excursionists. (9)
  • This joyless attitude, unremarked by her husband, caused Wheeler to suspect that there were deeper troubles in this household than money worries. (13)
  • In consequence there was ever within him a sort of very personal and poignant struggle going on beneath that seeming attitude of rigid disapproval. (8)
  • The harassed gentleman of the name of Malkin, driven to extremity by the worrying, stood in braced preparation for the English attitude of defence. (10)
  • Sweethearts stand in affectionate attitude, mightily pleased and unsuspecting, while he pretends to impress their likeness upon photographic plates. (21)
  • He saw little evidence of exact scholarship in the educated men, and a general disposition toward an indolent attitude regarding all important matters. (14)
  • On that walk to the station they talked of pictures and music, contrasting the English and French characters and the difference in their attitude to Art. (8)
  • He passed into the foyer, and from that came into the library, where he showed against the dark background in an attitude of entreaty slightly burlesqued. (9)
  • There is a disdainful attitude in the presence of Folly, partaking of the foolishness to Comic perception: and anger is not much less foolish than disdain. (10)
  • The apologetic attitude taken for Dryfoos, so different from any attitude the peremptory old man would have conceivably taken for himself, made March smile. (9)

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