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attuned
[ uh-toond, uh-tyoond ]
adjective
- aware of and in harmony with some principle, ideal, or state of affairs:
We want to ensure that our services are welcoming, inclusive, and culturally attuned.
- sensitive to someone’s needs, desires, values, etc.:
This registry guarantees that students across all six of the state’s MBA programs can find coaches perfectly attuned to their individual needs.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of attune ( def ).
Other yvlog Forms
- ܲ··ٳܲԱ adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of attuned1
Example Sentences
“He’s deeply, deeply attuned to which way the political wind is blowing and he has so far shown an extraordinary ability to navigate changing political weather.”
"If anything, from my experiences before in Africa, it has made me more finely attuned to the risks that I can take and the risks that I can't take," he said.
“I’m a firm believer and very attuned to iconography in society. And I think being able to create those images instantly tells you of that power.”
Norton became attuned to wins and losses at an early age as the son of heavyweight champion boxer Ken Norton Sr.
Fires aside, plenty of potential car buyers are attuned to Cipollone’s concerns.
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