Friday, 21 August 2015

TUDE

Tude
Altitude(n)    height above sea level
Amplitude(n)   a large amount or wide range
Aptitude(n)    a natural ability or skill
Attitude(n)    a feeling or opinion about something or someone, or a
way of behaving that is caused by this
Beatitude(n)
Certitude(n)   certainty or confidence
Decrepitude(n)  a state of decrepit
Desuetude(n)
Disquietude(n)
Exactitude(n)   a state of exact
Fortitude(n)    bravery over a long period
Gratitude(n)    the feeling or quality of being grateful
Habitude(n)
Hebetude(n)
Ineptitude(n)   a state of inept
Inexactitude(n)  a state of inexact
Ingratitude(n)   when someone is not grateful for something
Inquietude(n)
Latitude(n)    freedom to behave, act or think in the way you want to
            the position north or south of the equator measured from 0° to 90°
Longitude(n)   the distance of a place east or west of an imaginary
line from the top to the bottom of the Earth, measured in degrees
Magnitude(n)    the large size or importance of something
Multitude(n)    a multitude of a large number of people or things
Nigritude(n)
Platitude(n)   a remark or statement that may be true but is boring
and meaningless because it has been said so many times before:
Plentitude(n)
Pulchritude(n)  beauty, especially a woman's beauty
Promptitude(n)
Qiuetude(n)
Reactitude(n)
Servitude(n)   the state of being under the control of someone else
and of having no freedom
Similitude(n)
Solicitude(n)  a state of solicitous
Turpitude(n)
Verisimitude(n)  the quality of seeming true or of having the
appearance of reality:
Vicissitude(n)

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