Classical male singing voice.
The general meaning or substance of an utterance.
1 I never knew his voice was so nice; a pleasant, easy tenor .
2 No details on size or tenor of the anticipated issue were available.
3 The northern press generally speak in the same tenor of my graduation.
4 The articles against Hoogstraaten and the other gentlemen mere of similar tenor .
5 The singer is a tenor with considerable dramatic quality in his voice.
6 And the tenor in Hanover was just another example of this sort.
7 Of course most of the operatic tenor rôles are in my repertoire.
8 The tenor and pricing of the deal are yet to be finalised.
9 The tenor of the debt expected to be up to three years.
10 In a way, that means a counter tenor is somebody who .
11 The third letter is of the tenor that is set down here:
12 Someone once asked Caruso if he considered himself the world's greatest tenor .
13 The tenor of the covenant now tendered, speaks thus respecting the persons.
14 One of them told me of the tenor Chautonville with the army.
15 But now the tenor of the wild cries began to be understood.
16 The tenor of the sonnet shows that love keeps you perpetually restless.
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