Synonym: strain, tenor voice. Similar words: stenographer, phenomenon, xenon, venom, denote, enough, renowned, envenom. Meaning: ['tenə(r)] n. 1. the adult male singing voice above baritone 2. the pitch range of the highest male voice 3. an adult male with a tenor voice 4. a settled or prevailing or habitual course of a person's life 5. the general meaning or substance of an utterance. adj. 1. (of a musical instrument) intermediate between alto and baritone or bass 2. of or close in range to the highest natural adult male voice.
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61. Isn't Mr Peter Lilley's enthusiastic parsimony rather more in tune with the tenor of the times?
62. He justly observes that the great tenor sang best of all in his homeland.
63. Tenor and soprano saxophone. b. Brooklyn, New York, 7 April 1951.
64. He boomed out, slipping in all the glottal stops and nasal sobs of an appallingly melodramatic tenor.
65. The tenor of this book has been pessimistic, but not, I hope, despairing.
66. He had a good tenor voice and he belonged to a male voice glee party.
67. In his left hand he grips a glistening gold tenor saxophone with flames leaping from the bell.
68. Macmillan himself noted that Britain could do little by herself, but was encouraged by the general tenor of Dulles's remarks.
69. Then as now, the soprano and tenor saxophonist has thrived by constantly seeking new adventures and doing the unexpected.
70. A brass section blares on trumpet, tenor saxophone and bass sax.
71. A few yards away lay a tenor sax, its gleaming golden horn smeared with blood.
72. The voice had a curious quality, husky and high-pitched as if uncertain whether it was a light tenor or a throaty mezzo-soprano.
73. He has sung in church choirs and is a tenor with Darlington Choral Society.sentencedict.com
74. The audience cheered loudly as the red velvet curtains danced apart and revealed the tenor.
75. I'd seen it too and it hadn't told me anything except that Moira was battered to death with a tenor sax.
76. But what is particularly noteworthy about his remarks is their explicitly theological tenor.
77. Tenor and soprano saxophones, flute. b. Cincnnati, Ohio, 20 Nov 1963.
78. A light but strong, caressing tenor and even if past its prime, still an instrument of beauty.
79. He played alto sax until he was sixteen, then switched to tenor.
80. It reflects the tenor of discourse and can convey a whole range of rather subtle meanings.
81. The 57-year-old tenor made two mistakes in the lead role of Verdi's Don Carlos.
82. In his very brief opportunity as the fisherman, Ruodi, Anthony Dean Griffey unveiled an exquisite lyric tenor.
83. Who's this larger-than-life character with the outstretched arms, the tenor who sings Nessun Dorma like a dream?
84. The hoarse tenor singer mucked up the recital.
85. He was billed as the greatest tenor since Caruso.
86. The tenor eventually weds socialite and conquers the Americans.
87. He is the preeminent tenor of the modern era.
88. This tenor can sightsing even the most difficult pieces.
89. His high, pure tenor was shot through with the little yips and sighs he had learnt from Diana Ross.
90. Various philosophers accepted this solipsism to a greater or lesser degree, but it formed the essential tenor of philosophy in the modern world.
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