attune (Meaning)

Wordnet

attune (v)

adjust or accustom to; bring into harmony with

Webster

attune (v. t.)

To tune or put in tune; to make melodious; to adjust, as one sound or musical instrument to another; as, to attune the voice to a harp.

To arrange fitly; to make accordant.

attune Sentence Examples

  1. The musician attuned her guitar to the concert pitch, ensuring perfect harmony.
  2. As the sun rose, the birds attuned their songs to the celestial symphony.
  3. The therapist attuned herself to her client's emotions, fostering a deep connection.
  4. The speaker attuned his presentation to the audience's needs, tailoring his message accordingly.
  5. Through meditation, the yogi attuned his mind and body, achieving inner balance.
  6. The herbalist attuned his remedies to the unique ailments of each patient.
  7. The artist attuned her colors to the emotional tone of the painting, evoking a profound response.
  8. The scientist attuned his instruments to detect subtle changes in the environment.
  9. The writer attuned her words to the rhythm of her thoughts, creating a captivating narrative.
  10. The spiritual seeker attuned himself to the divine presence, experiencing a profound sense of connection.

FAQs About the word attune

adjust or accustom to; bring into harmony withTo tune or put in tune; to make melodious; to adjust, as one sound or musical instrument to another; as, to attune

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skew, skew, confuse, disorganize, disorganize, disturb,disrupt, upset, upset, disturb

The musician attuned her guitar to the concert pitch, ensuring perfect harmony.

As the sun rose, the birds attuned their songs to the celestial symphony.

The therapist attuned herself to her client's emotions, fostering a deep connection.

The speaker attuned his presentation to the audience's needs, tailoring his message accordingly.