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'Tude is an informal North American noun that is a short form of 'attitude,' often implying arrogance or hostility. It is used in various contexts, including slang and as a suffix in abstract nouns derived from Latin. The document includes multiple definitions and references from various dictionaries.

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'Tude is an informal North American noun that is a short form of 'attitude,' often implying arrogance or hostility. It is used in various contexts, including slang and as a suffix in abstract nouns derived from Latin. The document includes multiple definitions and references from various dictionaries.

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’tude
/t(y)o͞ od/
noun INFORMAL • NORTH AMERICAN

short for attitude.


"the song bristles with lotsa 'tude"

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tude definition is - state : condition : quality. How to use -tude in a sentence.

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'tude definition, an arrogant attitude. See more.

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-tude,; a suffix appearing in abstract nouns (generally formed from Latin adjectives
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Filters. An arrogant or hostile attitude or disposition. noun.

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tude. any degree of unpleasant attitude that's conveyed through words or body
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-tude. a suffix occurring primarily in loanwords from Latin or French, typically
abstract nouns formed from adjectives: altitude; gratitude; exactitude.

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(slang, US) Attitude, especially one of arrogance or hostility; swagger. Hey. No
reason for you to cop a 'tude on me just because she dumped you. Anagrams ...

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