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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
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Example Sentences
He has that desire and mindset to keep improving.
It was all reflective of the long road May had traveled to get back to this stage, and the adversity-hardened mindset he was forced to evolve along the way.
Police said that when they found Mr Mangione, he was in possession of a ghost gun - a gun assembled from untraceable parts - a fake ID, a passport and a handwritten document indicating "motivation and mindset".
But with his refined mechanics and externally-focused mindset, he immediately settled back down, retired his next three batters in order and went on to complete his first scoreless outing since last June 16.
"I go into everything wanting to be the best. So I just continue with that mindset towards everything."
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