attitudinous

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English

Etymology

From attitude +‎ -in- +‎ -ous.

Adjective

attitudinous (comparative more attitudinous, superlative most attitudinous)

  1. (informal) Having a bold and possibly unfriendly attitude; sassy.
    • 2007 September 10, Holland Cotter, “The Creative Spirit, Strolling Through SoHo With Its Fringe Flying”, in New York Times:
      As pageants go, this one was short (about four blocks, one hour) and friendly in a fringey, attitudinous way.