The Collaborative International Dictionary
Attitudinal \At`ti*tu"di*nal\, a. Relating to attitude.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
a. expressive of or pertaining to attitude
Usage examples of "attitudinal".
Only the attitudinal thrusters at the nose of the ship were still working at a hundred percent.
Randy fired his attitudinal thrusters, but the enemy had come in too close.
I suppose getting paid five fifty an hour to be pelted by paintballs triggered by attitudinal tourists would do that to the best of us.
Much of this chapter is devoted to straightening out our thinking, both as a rational process and as an attitudinal process.
Relative efficacy of modeling therapeutic changes for inducing behavioral, attitudinal and affective changes.
Make physical, personality, attitudinal, values, and behavioral comparisons.
The misaligned lateral thrusters did work as attitudinals, after a fashion.
Pemulis keeps waiting for the distinctive attitudinal upswing of two pre-match Tenuate spansules.
The so-called minorities in this country are not being done any favors when the multiculturalist crowd forces their attitudinal segregation from mainstream society.
I suppose getting paid five fifty an hour to be pelted by paintballs triggered by attitudinal tourists would do that to the best of us.