Advertisement
Advertisement
attitudinize
[ at-i-tood-n-ahyz, -tyood- ]
attitudinize
/ ˌæ³Ùɪˈ³ÙÂá³ÜË»åɪˌ²Ô²¹Éª³ú /
verb
- intr to adopt a pose or opinion for effect; strike an attitude
Derived Forms
- ËŒ²¹³Ù³Ù¾±Ëˆ³Ù³Ü»å¾±ËŒ²Ô¾±³ú±ð°ù, noun
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²¹³Ùt¾±Â·³Ù³Üd¾±Â·²Ô¾±³úe°ù noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of attitudinize1
Example Sentences
With deft tonal shifts and acrobatic attitudinizing, Pinchot charges in at a pace rather fast for audiobook narration, but perfectly matching Kidd’s hyperkinetic prose.
How any “attitudinizing†crept into her performances was hard to fathom, given the authenticity she brought to her artistry at her best.
Dixon’s direction of the white actors’ performances exposes the dual meaning of the term “bad actorsâ€: the officials’ fat-cat presumptions and facile attitudinizing are mocked in the characters’ exaggerated B-movie cadences.
Fascism also arrived in the form of apparent buffoons: Adolf Hitler, shabby and sullen, and Benito Mussolini, whose almost desperate displays of masculinity struck many non-Italians, including one foreign journalist, as “absurd attitudinizing.â€
But those two pieces, each insubstantial while laden with surface attitudinizing, occurred before the intermission.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse