attitudinally

English

Etymology

attitudinal + -ly

Adverb

attitudinally (not comparable)

  1. In terms of attitude.
    • 2008 March 17, Harvey Araton, “The Burden of Hype in the City’s Bright Lights”, in New York Times:
      There have been others, from Kenny Anderson to Felipe Lopez, but one also wonders: How much better might Marbury, whose all-star talent remains unquestioned, have fared attitudinally in the pros without the early fawning?

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