actitudinal

Spanish

Etymology

From actitud (attitude).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aɡtitudiˈnal/ [aɣ̞.t̪i.t̪u.ð̞iˈnal]
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Syllabification: ac‧ti‧tu‧di‧nal

Adjective

actitudinal m or f (masculine and feminine plural actitudinales)

  1. attitudinal
    • 2015 July 30, “El crisol de una nueva hegemonía”, in El País:
      Son postpartidos llamados a funcionar como cooperativas sociopolíticas; espacios de valores y códigos actitudinales en común: colaborativos, orientados a la acción y a la creatividad, más que al refugio de certidumbres heredadas.
      They are "post-parties" called to function as socio-political cooperatives; spaces of common values and attitudinal codes: collaborative, oriented to action and creativity, rather than to the refuge of inherited certainties.

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