Mentality

Noun

 * 1) A mindset; a way of thinking.
 * Before he can succeed, he will have to shed the mentality that he can get by without hard work.

Derived terms

 * crab mentality

Adjectives for Mentality
subconscious; practical; assumed; criminal; twisted; careless; subnormal; unbalanced.

Verbs for Mentality
burden—; check—; clog—; contemplate—; contribute to—; develop—; endow with—; exhaust—; furnish with—; impede—; limit —; nourish—; perfect—; relax—; repair—; strain—; tax—; tug at—; undermine—; — evolves from; —flags; —slackens.

Thesaurus
IQ, Vernunft, acuity, acumen, apprehension, attitude, bent, brain, brains, caliber, capacity, comprehension, conception, consciousness, deductive power, discourse of reason, discursive reason, disposition, esemplastic power, esprit, frame of mind, gray matter, head, headpiece, ideation, inclination, integrative power, intellect, intellection, intellectual faculty, intellectual grasp, intellectual power, intellectualism, intellectuality, intelligence, intelligence quotient, judgement, knowledge, mens, mental age, mental capacity, mental grasp, mental ratio, mind, mind-set, mother wit, native wit, nous, outlook, power of mind, power of reason, psyche, ratio, rationality, reason, reasoning, reasoning faculty, reasoning power, sanity, scope of mind, sense, smarts, temperament, thinking power, understanding, view, wise man, wit

Translations

 * Arabic: عقلية
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 心態, 心态, 心理, 心目
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:, mielenlaatu
 * French: mentalité
 * German: Mentalität
 * Greek: νοοτροπία
 * Ido:
 * Italian: mentalità


 * Japanese: 心理, メンタリティー, 考え方
 * Korean: 심리 (心理)
 * Macedonian:
 * Portuguese: mentalidade
 * Russian: менталитет, склад ума
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic:
 * Roman:
 * Spanish: mentalidad