Pronunciation: /sɪnˈtɑnɪk/
adjective relating to or characterized by the harmonious association of functions or qualities
A1 I prefer using a syntonic approach when teaching young children.
A2 The therapist recommended a syntonic treatment for my anxiety.
B1 The team worked together in a syntonic manner to achieve their goal.
B2 The orchestra conductor ensured that all musicians played in a syntonic harmony.
C1 The CEO's leadership style was described as syntonic, bringing unity to the company.
C2 The artist's paintings displayed a syntonic blend of colors and textures.
formal The therapist recommended a syntonic approach to help the patient with their anxiety.
informal I find it easier to stay focused when I take a syntonic approach to my work.
slang I'm feeling more in sync with myself since I started practicing a syntonic mindset.
figurative Her actions were syntonic with her values, making her a trustworthy person.
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