mind-set Definition
mind·-set (mīnd′set′)
noun
a fixed mental attitude formed by experience, education, prejudice, etc.
mind-set Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- terrorist: What none of these practical measures can address is the mind-set of home-grown Islamic terrorists who feel justified in slaughtering their fellow British citizens.
- someone: To do this you have to understand the implications and have the mind-set of someone committed to perfection.
- society: Sex ratio is a good index of the mind-set of a society in relation to the girl child.
- people: FZ: But won't these economic and technological changes produce changes in the mind-sets of people?
Converse of object
- develop: Developing A Marketing Mindset How can organizations develop a marketing mind-set to help them build credibility and engage their organizations in learning?
- create: Credit Unions encourage the saving habit, creating a new mind-set.
- change: Thatâs why I need to raise the skill level and change the mind-set of my staff.
- have: All were eventually defeated and I want my troops to have a more positive mind-set.
- require: He finds the mind-set required for writing fiction entirely different from that required for academic writing.
- understand: Understanding the complex mind-set of drug addicts will be crucial to the successful operation of such programs.
Preposition: in
order: Sometimes an artist needs a different mind-set in order to appreciate them.
Adjective modifier
- positive: All were eventually defeated and I want my troops to have a more positive mind-set.
- different: Sometimes an artist needs a different mind-set in order to appreciate them.
- same: If you achieve the same mind-set with your History learning, you will be an effective student.
- right: In order to get the best out of a book we need to approach it with the right mind-set.
- new: Credit Unions encourage the saving habit, creating a new mind-set.
- Western: But 50 years on over 100 million Chinese Christians put the lie to any idea that the church is linked to a Western mind-set.
Noun used with modifier
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