Attune

  • 11attune — verb Attune is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ear …

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  • 12attune — at•tune [[t]əˈtun, əˈtyun[/t]] v. t. tuned, tun•ing 1) to bring into accord, harmony, or sympathetic relationship; adjust: to attune oneself to country living[/ex] 2) to tune or bring into harmony • Etymology: 1590–1600 …

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  • 13attune — /euh toohn , euh tyoohn /, v.t., attuned, attuning. 1. to bring into accord, harmony, or sympathetic relationship; adjust: He has attuned himself to living in the quiet country. 2. Archaic. to tune or bring into harmony, as a musical instrument.… …

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  • 14attune — verb /ətjʉːn/ a) to bring into musical accord b) to tune an instrument …

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  • 15attune — Synonyms and related words: accommodate, accord, adapt, adjust, adjust to, agree, assimilate, assonate, atone, balance, be harmonious, be in tune, blend, capacitate, chime, chord, compensate, condition, conform, coordinate, counterbalance, cut to …

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  • 16attune — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To tune] Syn. adjust the pitch, put in tune, tune up; see tune . 2. [To adjust] Syn. bring into accord, make agree, harmonize; see accommodate 2 , adjust 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. adapt, adjust, harmonize,… …

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  • 17attune — see TUNE …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 18attune — англ. [этью/н] настраивать (муз. инструм.) …

    Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов

  • 19attune — at·tune || É™ tjuːn v. fit, harmonize; adjust, coordinate …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 20attune — nutate …

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