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mind + set
mindset (plural mindsets)
- A way of thinking; an attitude or opinion, especially a habitual one.
Earth Day is a way of propagating and celebrating the environmentalist mindset.
2009, “The English Mindset”, performed by Hulaboy:You've got to use your weekend / Go nuts if you can / 'Cause you're back out until Monday, back out until Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday / It's the English mindset
2021 October 20, “Study captures positive benefits of commuting”, in RAIL, number 942, page 16:Some 46% of those polled agreed that the office environment puts them in a better mindset for work, with this figure rising to 55% of 18-34-year-olds.
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- Armenian: մտածելակերպ (hy) (mtacelakerp)
- Bulgarian: начин на мислене (bg) (način na mislene)
- Catalan: ideari m, tarannà (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 心態/心态 (zh) (xīntài), 思維模式/思维模式 (sīwéi móshì)
- Danish: tankesæt n, tankegang c
- Dutch: mentaliteit (nl) f
- Esperanto: idearo
- Finnish: ajattelutapa, mielenlaatu (fi)
- French: état d’esprit (fr) m, disposition d’esprit (fr) f, mentalité (fr) f
- German: Denkweise (de) f
- Greek: νοοτροπία (el) f (nootropía)
- Hungarian: gondolkodásmód (hu)
- Indonesian: pola pikir (id)
- Italian: mentalità (it) f, modo di pensare
- Japanese: 考え方 (ja) (かんがえかた, kangaekata), 心理 (ja) (しんり, shinri)
- Navajo: áásįįł
- Persian: طرز فکر (fa) (tarz-e fekr)
- Polish: sposób myślenia m
- Portuguese: mentalidade f
- Russian: склад ума́ m (sklad umá), о́браз мы́слей (ru) m (óbraz mýslej), тип мышле́ния m (tip myšlénija), менталите́т (ru) m (mentalitét)
- Scottish Gaelic: dòigh-smaoineachaidh f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: менталѝте̄т
- Roman: mentalìtēt (sh)
- Spanish: mentalidad m, actitud (es) f
- Swedish: tankesätt (sv) n
- Turkish: düşünce tarzı
- Ukrainian: склад ро́зуму m (sklad rózumu), менталіте́т m (mentalitét)
- Welsh: meddylfryd (cy) m
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