attitudinarian (Meaning)

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attitudinarian (n.)

One who attitudinizes; a posture maker.

Synonyms & Antonyms of attitudinarian

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attitudinarian Sentence Examples

  1. The new manager proved to be an attitudinarian, constantly asserting his authority over his subordinates.
  2. His attitudinarian approach to leadership alienated many of his colleagues.
  3. She adopted an attitudinarian stance during the negotiation, refusing to compromise on any terms.
  4. The politician's attitudinarian behavior during the debate turned off many voters.
  5. Despite his attitudinarian demeanor, he lacked the skills necessary to effectively lead the team.
  6. The teacher's attitudinarian attitude towards students who disagreed with her opinions stifled classroom discussion.
  7. The company's CEO was known for his attitudinarian management style, demanding unwavering obedience from employees.
  8. Her attitudinarian tendencies often caused friction within the team, hindering collaboration and progress.
  9. He adopted an attitudinarian stance on the issue, refusing to consider alternative viewpoints.
  10. The coach's attitudinarian approach to training created a tense atmosphere among the players.

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One who attitudinizes; a posture maker.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The new manager proved to be an attitudinarian, constantly asserting his authority over his subordinates.

His attitudinarian approach to leadership alienated many of his colleagues.

She adopted an attitudinarian stance during the negotiation, refusing to compromise on any terms.

The politician's attitudinarian behavior during the debate turned off many voters.