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Definitionn. a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations
Last update: August 20, 2015
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He has a sick mentality. [Please select]
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The mentality of the writers). [Please select]
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Even his mentality was but a sorry mockery of what it once had been. [Please select]
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His plan, however, was sufficiently cunning to at least cast a doubt upon the assertion that his mentality was wandering. [Please select]
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They talked together, the man wondering at the faltering Arabic of the girl, but attributing it finally to her defective mentality. [Please select]
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It had evolved itself out of long and varied experience, with the aid of brilliant mentality. [Please select]
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This is all or nearly all that my long acquaintance with the Processionaries has taught me as to their mentality. [Please select]
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So _emotion_, the first expression of mentality, is never absent from any mental or physical act. [Please select]
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Argument is not needed to convince intelligent people today that the accomplishment of life depends upon mentality. [Please select]
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The boy, it was said, being of abnormal mentality, needed to pursue his studies under the most favorable physical conditions. [Please select]
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I had to keep my wits going all the time, and join the appearance and manners of a backveld Boer with the mentality of a British intelligence-officer. [Please select]
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