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Meanings of
attuned
in English
Tuned.
tuned
keyed
Related terms
adjusted
Usage of
attuned
in English
1
Social policy has ossified, no longer
attuned
to families with young children.
2
Whether the voters are
attuned
to its importance could determine the result.
3
You're likely to become quite
attuned
to problem-solving and offering valuable guidance.
4
No contemporary politician is more
attuned
to the fickleness of public opinion.
5
Interestingly, the market has been well
attuned
to when she might fire.
6
Spain as a whole is, of course, highly
attuned
to late-night life.
7
Companies, rather than private households, have been more
attuned
to energy saving.
8
Thanks to their Affinity, they were highly intelligent and
attuned
to threats.
9
A suspended orchestra played swaybacked music
attuned
to the strange mechanical dances.
10
There befits the garment of solemn leisure, the thought
attuned
to peace.
11
It also kept him
attuned
to the rough-and-tumble of the criminal marketplace.
12
They were
attuned
to the eternal peace of Eastern sky and sea.
13
The kids are clever, fast and highly
attuned
to their technological environment.
14
I think younger people get it and are more
attuned
with it.
15
You can have a house with a basement that's
attuned
to flooding.
16
And the more you do it, the more
attuned
your sense becomes.
Other examples for "attuned"
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About this term
attuned
attune
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more attuned
so attuned
finely attuned
perfectly attuned
become attuned
More collocations
Attuned
through the time
Attuned
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common