attuned
Americanadjective
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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.
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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
Other Word Forms
- unattuned adjective
Etymology
Origin of attuned
Example Sentences
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Now, through trendy collectibles, they are seeing a China full of creativity and attuned to young people’s needs,” a party-run newspaper said.
English clubs are now fully attuned to the European style, Balague says.
From BBC
Kirkness became attuned to the value of slack time, his preferred term, around the middle of last year.
El Amin also conveys proactive self-defense techniques, such as spacial awareness and being attuned to your environment, and he shows clients how to use their voices as defensive tools.
From Los Angeles Times
But for the spark to happen, actors and audience members need a director as intuitively attuned to the uncertain human drama as Skylight Theatre Company’s new leader.
From Los Angeles Times
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