Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for attunement

attunement

Discover More

Example Sentences

Some of it reads with attunement.

From Salon

It is perhaps unsurprising that someone living in that compressed, vertiginous metropolis would develop an attunement to the particularities of scale.

He may be right, but in the intervening decades, and up until his death in 1925, Sargent produced a body of work that shows a rare attunement to the public scrutiny faced by women in the public eye.

Therapy for me is a blend of pattern recognition, meaning-making, developing bodily and sensory awareness, and attunement — a word that describes the kind of attention you experience when in deep relationship with another person.

"Our findings, like others, point to the importance of coaching individuals transitioning into parenthood. They also highlight the importance of parental attunement. This term refers to the parent's ability to respond adaptively to their child signals, by attentively adjusting their response to the child's needs, in a given situation."

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement