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mindsetmind‧set /ˈmaɪndset/ noun [countable]  - The mindset of that generation was definitely more obedient than today's.
- The book accurately captures the mindset of a teenage girl.
- The residents of this city have an insular mindset, so strangers are not always made welcome.
- There does seem to have been a slight shift in the government's mindset in the light of recent events.
- Deep down the environment does not fit with the New Labour mindset.
- In all these respects, a product mindset provides a pivot point for other vital ingredients of success.
- It can be, that is, when the quality mindset is instilled and applied conscientiously throughout the organization.
- Steve Jobs was not a technical wizard, but he thoroughly understood the mindset of the people who were.
- The mindset is to go after the person complaining, as opposed to the issue.
- These mindsets are becoming less useful, but they are still used.
- This mindset underpins the future of food.
- To be fair, there has also been something of a shift in the male mindset.
the way you generally think about something► attitude · When I told them I was a doctor their whole attitude changed.· What I don't need is somebody with an attitude problem.attitude to/towards · His attitude to his new job seemed to be very negative.· In order to change attitudes towards employing women, the government is bringing in new laws.attitude of · They maintained an attitude of defiance to social conventions. ► mentality an attitude that a particular group of people has, which makes them behave in a way that you think is stupid or wrong: · I don't understand the mentality of these teenagers.· She despised the bourgeois mentality of the professional class.· You know, I wonder if this is a male kind of mentality. ► way of thinking the attitude of a person or group, especially about what other people should or should not do: · You'll come to understand my way of thinking when you're my age and you have your own children to worry about.· I was glad to be with people who shared my way of thinking. ► outlook someone's general attitude to life: · After a good vacation, you'll have a completely different outlook.· The farmers were narrowly provincial in their outlook.outlook on (=attitude to life etc): · His outlook on life is largely a result of his strict education. ► world view the attitude that a person, group or nation has towards life or the world: · The traditional Indian world view is based on certain definite concepts.· the Communist world view· He believes the change in the world view has occurred because of the new developments in communications. ► mindset the way a particular person or group tends to think, especially when this is difficult to change: · The residents of this city have an insular mindset, so strangers are not always made welcome.· The mindset of that generation was definitely more obedient than today's.· There does seem to have been a slight shift in the government's mindset in the light of recent events. someone’s general attitude, and the way in which they think about things and make decisions SYN outlook: The company seems to have a very old-fashioned mindset. |