Attitude, n.

    1. Posture (with reference to the expression of some sentiment), position, pose.
    2. Situation, aspect, phase, standing, state, condition, posture, position, predicament, conjuncture, juncture.
    3. Relation, bearing, condition of mind, state of feeling,

Attitudinize, v. n. Pose affectedly, strike attitudes.

Attorney, n.

    1. Agent, factor, proxy, deputy, substitute.
    2. [U. S.] Attorney-at-law, lawyer, counsellor, counsel, solicitor, advocate, member of the bar, limb of the law.

Attract, v. a.

    1. Draw, bring into proximity, cause to approach.
    2. Allure, invite, entice, engage, win, captivate, fascinate, endear, charm, enamour.

Attraction, n.

    1. Attracting, drawing.
    2. Allurement, lure, fascination, charm, enticement, witchery, attractiveness.
    3. [In pl.] Attractive qualities, charms, graces.

Attractive, a.

    1. Alluring, inviting, enticing, fascinating, captivating, charming, winning, winsome, bewitching, enchanting, engaging, interesting, prepossessing, taking, pleasing, pleasant, lovely, sweet.
    2. Magnetic, magnetical.

Attributable, a.

    1. Ascribable, imputable, referrible, chargeable, traceable, owing, due, to be charged, to be attributed, to be imputed.

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