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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 Words From
- un·at·tuned adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of attuned1
Example Sentences
Early in Harris’ campaign, the Democrats seemed attuned to the power of patriotism.
"In today's workplaces, employees are very attuned to their supervisors' relationships with more senior leaders," Dr. Xu says.
Baker’s movies are attuned to class and privilege, existing on the edges of an America rarely captured on film.
With a production budget of about $20,000, Greenwald, who is attuned to algorithms, released the film in its entirety but also edited parts to fit the time, content and style characteristics of various platforms.
While a lot of people probably aren't attuned to who their sheriff is, we know that sheriffs can do a lot, because they are legitimate law enforcement.
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