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UK
/mˈaɪndsɛt/
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[ US /ˈmaɪndˌsɛt/ ]
[ US /ˈmaɪndˌsɛt/ ]
NOUN
- a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations
How To Use mindset In A Sentence
- I live in a part of the country which is almost completely dominated by the bibliolatrous mindset.
- It also says something about the psyche of the Newcastle manager and the mindset which he demands of his players.
- ( "Emblematic of this anticlerical mindset was the tendency to" laicize "the names of locations with two words of religious significance, by contracting them into one. Cristero Rebellion: part 1 - toward the abyss
- It takes a special kind of mindset to be this delusional in the face of cold, hard facts.
- What kind of mindset is that that you have to start killing unborn babies in order to help people? ProWomanProLife » A new kind of hidden agenda
- Beckjord's letter, Bigfoot, elusive, is still here touched on the non-flesh and blood mindset within some Bigfooters. Archive 2007-07-01
- Thus the rigorous intellectualism of serialism and the freedom of aleatoric processes are not paradoxical, but stem from the same mindset.
- The key is to get into a mindset where it becomes second nature to save energy rather than squander it. Times, Sunday Times
- Those with a materialist mindset seem quite comfortable in loosening up their evidential thresholds whenever it suits them. Are Stereochemical Explanations Causally Sufficient?
- His emphasis on material austerity directly challenges our modern addiction to comfort, one of the Celtic tradition's most important correctives to our present mindset.