Definition of Attitudinizer. Meaning of Attitudinizer. Synonyms of Attitudinizer

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Definition of Attitudinizer

Attitudinizer
Attitudinizer At`ti*tu"di*ni`zer, n. One who practices attitudes.

Meaning of Attitudinizer from wikipedia

- the actor fully exposes the human being behind the tough poses and attitudinizing". Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote "Though its story elements...
- life would be reviewed with fresh empathy. But no; the same malignant attitudinizing that might have been applied decades ago is still at work . . . [the...
- also written one of the harshest reviews of Rocky) called it "a phony, attitudinizing, self-indulgent mess ... If there had been just a tiny bit of wit involved...
- 1915–1967 (1968), and the posthumously published Late Poems: 1968-1993 Attitudinizings Verse-wise, While Fending for One's Selph, and in a Style Somewhat...
- Petulia." Critic John Simon called the film "a soulless, arbitrary, attitudinizing piece of claptrap." In time, however, Petulia developed a cult following...
- and empty of quality, and her gestures of shock and frustration are attitudinized. Crowther is no more charitable towards Gene Kelly, who "performs her...
- synthetic flavor of the picture and accounts in large measure for the attitudinized nature of the story's development that lessens its over-all dramatic...
- here worth reading, if you can put up with the silly I'm-such-a-rebel attitudinizing that taints the whole project". The book received the Firecracker Alternative...
- depicts the dumb agony of grief she does not droop like a flower or attitudinize like Patience on a monument, she is grief from the first stricken bewildered...
- to say", its "historical virtues are compromised by more adjectival attitudinizing than a chronicler of history should allow himself"; for instance, "free-market...