Pronunciation: /ˌætɪˈtuːdəˌnaɪz/
verb to assume or display a particular attitude or pose in order to impress or deceive others
A1 She likes to attitudinize in front of the mirror.
A2 He often attitudinizes when he's trying to impress someone.
B1 The actor was criticized for attitudinizing during his performance.
B2 It's important to be genuine and not attitudinize in professional settings.
C1 Some politicians are known to attitudinize in order to appeal to certain demographics.
C2 The artist's work was praised for its authenticity and lack of attitudinizing.
formal The politician was criticized for attitudinizing during the debate instead of addressing the issues at hand.
informal Stop attitudinizing and just be yourself around your friends.
slang She's always attitudinizing like she's better than everyone else.
figurative His constant attitudinizing was like a shield, protecting him from revealing his true emotions.
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