Attitudes are typically related to liking/disliking or with a positive/negative valence. They are more than personality traits, but linguistically used interchangably if the traits are substantially broad or temperament-like.
Here are some types of attitudes, for starters.
Confidence
(Can-Do / Can't-Do)
Optimism
(Optimistic Or
Hopeful / Pessimistic)
Interest
(Apathetic Or
Indifferent / Interested)
Seriousness
(Playful Or Humorous
/ Serious)
Cheerful
(Cheerful /
Uncheerful Or Dour)
Grateful
(Entitled / Grateful)
Superiority
(Superior, Pompous,
Arrogant Or Lofty / Humble Or Unpretentious)
Condescending
(Condescending /
Egalitarian)
Openness
(Open / Closed)
Authority
(Authoritative
/ Unauthoritative)
Sincerity
(Sincere / Insincere)
Trusting
(Trusting / Cynical)
Loving
(Loving / Cold)
Satisfaction
(Satisfied /
Dissatisfied)
Hostility
(Hostile Or
Vindictive / Nurturing)
Considerate
(Considerate /
Inconsiderate)
Cautious
(Cautious
/ Reckless)
Friendly
(Friendly
/ Unfriendly)
Conscientiousness
(Conscientious /
Unconscientious)
Insolent
(Insolent, Impudent
Or Sassy / Agreeable)
Suspicious
(Suspicious /
Unsuspicious)
Tolerant
(Tolerant
Or Accepting / Intolerant Or Unaccepting)
Sarcasm
(Sarcastic /
Straightforward)
Helpfulness
(Helpful
Or Obliging / Unobliging)
Effort
(Lazy / Diligent)
Inclusivity
(Inclusive /
Exclusive)
Tenacity
(Tenacious /
Untenacious)