mindset
IPA: mˈaɪndsɛt
noun
- A way of thinking; an attitude or opinion, especially a habitual one.
mind-set
IPA: mˈaɪndsˈɛt
noun
- Alternative form of mindset [A way of thinking; an attitude or opinion, especially a habitual one.]
mind set
IPA: mˈaɪndsɛt
noun
- Alternative form of mindset [A way of thinking; an attitude or opinion, especially a habitual one.]
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Examples of "mindset" in Sentences
Examples of "mind-set" in Sentences
- The first phrase, rejoicing in hope, refers to a mind-set.
- Luckily we both had the same mind-set about this decision.
- Americans had begun to abandon the old Wild West mind-set, the attitude that there was always an open frontier.
- In the “stark” mind-set, it is as if our very sense of sight, all those subtle shapes and shades, becomes treacherous and unreliable.
- I took off my warm-up jacket with hundreds of pairs of eyes watching my every move and cast my glance downward to get deep into the mind-set of a demure and sensitive bird.
- How the literary/media establishment responded to the respective memoirs of these two political figures revealed far less about the authenticity, honesty, and quality of the tales the authors tell than it did about the collective mind-set of that establishment.
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