Pronunciation: /əˈtun(d)/
verb to bring into harmony or accord
A1 She is attuned to the needs of her students.
A2 The dog seemed attuned to its owner's emotions.
B1 As a therapist, she is attuned to subtle changes in behavior.
B2 The musician was attuned to the mood of the audience and adjusted his performance accordingly.
C1 Having traveled extensively, she is attuned to the cultural nuances of different countries.
C2 The CEO is attuned to the latest trends in the industry and adapts the company's strategy accordingly.
adjective sensitive or responsive to something
A1 She is attuned to the needs of her students.
A2 The animals in the forest are attuned to changes in the weather.
B1 The team members are attuned to each other's strengths and weaknesses.
B2 The musician was attuned to the mood of the audience and played accordingly.
C1 The diplomat was attuned to the nuances of international relations.
C2 The CEO was attuned to the market trends and made strategic decisions based on that.
formal She was attuned to the subtle changes in the market trends.
informal He's really attuned to her feelings and always knows when something's wrong.
slang I'm totally attuned to the new music scene.
figurative Being attuned to nature allows one to appreciate its beauty on a deeper level.
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