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mindset
[mahynd-set]
noun
a fixed attitude, disposition, or mood.
His conservative mindset sometimes causes him to miss out on important opportunities.
Her judgmental mindset has cost her a number of friendships.
an intention or inclination.
I'm not sure what her mindset will be when you ask her about her plans.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of mindset1
Example Sentences
I wanted to explore how this mindset can complicate healing and connection, especially in a family with buried generational wounds.
"To get the mindset right when you qualify early as we did is quite tough," he said.
According to his father, George has always had the drive and goal-orientated mindset to keep achieving more.
“Taking that reliever mindset, pitch by pitch, inning by inning, has helped me to slow the game down in general,” Casparius said.
“They were really coming in with a military style mindset,” said Angelica Salas, a veteran advocate and director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles.
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