adgesttude
To adjust or recalibrate a prediction, strategy, or value by incorporating prevailing public attitudes or social sentiments. It involves refining objective data with subjective psychological insights to ensure a more accurate or harmonious outcome.
Beispiele
3 von 5I had to adgesttude my weekend plans when I realized everyone was feeling too tired for a hike.
I had to adgesttude my weekend plans when I realized everyone was feeling too tired for a hike.
The committee must adgesttude the proposed policy to align with the shifting demographics and public mood of the region.
The committee must adgesttude the proposed policy to align with the shifting demographics and public mood of the region.
Don't just stick to the script; you gotta adgesttude your vibe to match the crowd at the party.
Don't just stick to the script; you gotta adgesttude your vibe to match the crowd at the party.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of it as 'Adjusting for Attitude.' If you combine 'Adjust' + 'Attitude', you get 'Adgesttude.'
Schnelles Quiz
The CEO asked the analysts to ______ the sales projections to account for the growing consumer anxiety.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: adgesttude
Beispiele
I had to adgesttude my weekend plans when I realized everyone was feeling too tired for a hike.
everydayI had to adgesttude my weekend plans when I realized everyone was feeling too tired for a hike.
The committee must adgesttude the proposed policy to align with the shifting demographics and public mood of the region.
formalThe committee must adgesttude the proposed policy to align with the shifting demographics and public mood of the region.
Don't just stick to the script; you gotta adgesttude your vibe to match the crowd at the party.
informalDon't just stick to the script; you gotta adgesttude your vibe to match the crowd at the party.
In sociological studies, researchers often adgesttude their initial hypotheses once qualitative interviews reveal underlying social tensions.
academicIn sociological studies, researchers often adgesttude their initial hypotheses once qualitative interviews reveal underlying social tensions.
The marketing team decided to adgesttude the quarterly forecast after the focus group expressed unexpected skepticism toward the brand.
businessThe marketing team decided to adgesttude the quarterly forecast after the focus group expressed unexpected skepticism toward the brand.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
adgesttude for risk
adgesttude for risk
well-adgesttuded
well-adgesttuded
fail to adgesttude
fail to adgesttude
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Adjust is a general term for making changes, whereas adgesttude specifically implies changing based on attitudes or social moods.
Attitude is a noun referring to a way of thinking, while adgesttude is a verb meaning to modify something based on those thoughts.
Nutzungshinweise
This verb is most frequently used in professional contexts like behavioral economics, marketing, and sociology where psychological factors must be integrated into data-driven models. It is a transitive verb, meaning it requires a direct object.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often use it as a noun because of its similarity to the word 'attitude.' Remember that you 'adgesttude something' rather than 'having an adgesttude.'
Merkhilfe
Think of it as 'Adjusting for Attitude.' If you combine 'Adjust' + 'Attitude', you get 'Adgesttude.'
Wortherkunft
A modern technical neologism formed by the portmanteau of the Latin 'adjustare' (to make right) and 'aptitudo' (fitness), influenced by the English word 'attitude'.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Used in modern corporate cultures that emphasize 'emotional intelligence' and 'social listening' in decision-making.
Schnelles Quiz
The CEO asked the analysts to ______ the sales projections to account for the growing consumer anxiety.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: adgesttude
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