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When "attitude" is used this way, does it imply negative connotation in it?

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Rebecca

Yes, that's right! "Attitude" does imply something negative here. An "attitude," in this context, refers to a sassy, rude, passive-aggressive, or generally uncooperative behavior. Ex: My cousin is thirteen and has a lot of attitude these days. Ex: The waitress at the restaurant gave us attitude when I complained about the food being cold.

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