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tude

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for tude.

Editorial note

You'll also be exposed to: near-stupendous degrees of waste, inefficiency, and general head-in-the-sand-i-tude.

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Quick take

Alternative spelling of 'tude. [(slang, US) Attitude, especially one of arrogance or hostility; swagger.]

Meaning at a glance

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noun

Alternative spelling of 'tude. [(slang, US) Attitude, especially one of arrogance or hostility; swagger.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for tude.

noun

Alternative spelling of 'tude. [(slang, US) Attitude, especially one of arrogance or hostility; swagger.]

Example sentences

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You'll also be exposed to: near-stupendous degrees of waste, inefficiency, and general head-in-the-sand-i-tude.

2

The 'tude and the copious public blathering is just over-compensation.

3

The large magni- tude of our results adds further impetus to better understand why temperature affects suicide and to implement policies to mitigate future temperature rise.

4

Never encountered that 'tude from MIT grads until one day I showed up for work where we had very limited park slots.

5

I'd say it is a very conventional (& rock-solid) steel through-truss bridge, with a bunch of neon 'tude tacked onto its side.

6

I don't see math, CS, or physics scholars giving presentations with the kind of obnoxious 'tude that seems endemic to the rails community.

7

Except even Pixar characters make the 'tude face.

8

They’re always more about the ‘tude than substance.

9

Publicly disclose the manner of your screw-i-tude.

10

Their 'tude let you at least pretend that their journalists weren't sock puppets for the industry heavyweights, and the headlines certainly made reading the news a bit more fun.

11

Like, if you said 'I like your shirt bro', and you put just a little bit of tude to the bro - would that decrease the risk of unintended signals?

12

I'm sure there are a lot of nice people working there (I have two friends who do so), but the average level of juvenile bro-tude and that passes for normal behavior among young ibankers is embarrassing.

Quote examples

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Isn't this the "New York keeping it real" 'tude they are so proud of?

2

My buddies and I have witness acts like this so often, we nick-named it the "tude", as in attitude.

3

Well, I don't think he's "trying to get us to use what they like?" I think he's writing an article with 'tude...

4

As Dostoevsky points out in Notes from Underground, on man in utopia: "[he] would pur­pose­ly do some­thing per­verse out of sim­ple in­grat­i­tude, sim­ply to gain his point.

Proper noun examples

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My 'Tude: When a government bureaucracy gets so convoluted and opaque that individual citizens really need to hire professional expediters to get them through the maze of red tape - then the leading bureaucrats should find themselves faced with a similar nightmare of red tape, to get their hands on their paychecks.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use tude in a sentence?

You'll also be exposed to: near-stupendous degrees of waste, inefficiency, and general head-in-the-sand-i-tude.

What does tude mean?

Alternative spelling of 'tude. [(slang, US) Attitude, especially one of arrogance or hostility; swagger.]

What part of speech is tude?

tude is commonly used as noun.