Crossword-Solution: ATTITUDINIZE 12 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 22

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Attitudinize v. i. To assume affected attitudes; to strike an
attitude; to pose.

We have 3 clues for the answer “ATTITUDINIZE”

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to assume an affected mental attitude 1 answer
ASSUME CERTAIN AFFECTED ATTITUDES 11 answers
Feign 66 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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And I think as I gaze at them: "How far we are from this Japanese people! how totally dissimilar are our races!" We are compelled to let several English sailors pass before us, decked out in their white drill clothes, fresh, fat, and pink, like little sugar figures, who attitudinize in a sheepish manner around the shafts of the columns.
Madame Chrysantheme, v3 Pierre Loti 2003
And I think as I gaze at them: “How far we are from this Japanese people! how totally dissimilar are our races!” We are compelled to let several English sailors pass before us, decked out in their white drill clothes, fresh, fat, and pink, like little sugar figures, who attitudinize in a sheepish manner around the shafts of the columns.
Madame Chrysantheme Complete Pierre Loti 2006
One of the rare women who never pout or attitudinize, she could fling her glove gracefully--one might add, capturingly under every aspect, she was a handsome belligerent.
The Amazing Marriage, Complete George Meredith 2006
Thus the newspaper man, wearily certain that regardless of what he asks or how he asks it, he will hear for answers only the clumsy asininities behind which the personalities, leaders and sacred white cows pompously attitudinize, gets so that he mumbles a bit incoherently.
A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago Ben Hecht 2005
How we all attitudinize to ourselves! The whole of life often seems one long dramatic performance, in which one-half of us is forever posing to the other half.
Robert Elsmere Mrs. Humphry Ward 2005