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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91. The duo's singing form, the bold sound of the tenor of the United States, national organic combination of mezzo-soprano.
92. I understood the tenor of his speech but not the details.
93. Spanish tenor Placido Domingo and Chinese piano talent Lang Lang will also join the event.
94. But the tenor drum room may basic normal, creates the drum room cholesterin smooth morbidity.
95. Simplification of written language and the change of register in the three aspects: field, tenor and mode contribute a lot to the variation of the lexicogrammatical realization in the APIA.
96. LL: Yes, Aida is a very famous opera, and I know you will enjoy it. I've also heard the tenor has a primo voice.
97. Hand - made bamboo head joint with film, good harmony and tamber in tenor, alto and bass.
98. In 1986, CNO performed the opera La Boheme together with the famous tenor Pavarotti.
99. The music was also the highest caliber, including Tenor tenor Placido Domingo and cellist Yo - Yo Ma .
100. Ben Heppner, who sings Tristan to Meier's Isolde in the current Paris production, started his career as a lyric tenor, but didn't make his breakthrough until he began singing heftier roles.
101. Chapter Two and Chapter Three are the discussions of the relations between nonstructural cohesion, structural cohesion and functional tenor respectively.
102. Vocal score for 2 soprano voice solos, 2 mezzo soprano voice solos, 3 tenor voice solos, 2 baritone voice solos, SATB chorus and piano accompaniment. Series: G. Schirmer Opera Score Editions.
103. The indorser of a bill, by indorsing it engages that, on due presentment,(Sentencedict.com) it shall be accepted and paid according to its tenor.
104. Who knew the tenor to be afterwards good, the basso has run, therefore I recalled the quite important sound department to go.
105. He has the voice of an operatic 1 tenor and the status of a rock star.
106. He suggested that many of the ideas just would not work. But the tenor of his input was "Right on! Please show us how to make them work".
107. The music was also of the highest caliber , including tenor Placido Domingo and cellist Yo - Yo Ma .
108. It'seemed nothing could disturb the even tenor of our existence in those happy prewar days.
109. The maximum second mortgage is 20% of Listed Price. The tenor of second mortgage is of a maximum of 20 years or the tenor of first mortgage.
110. From his Broadway background, his vocal ability ranges from the bass - baritone to the tenor range.
111. .He is one of the best tenor sax players ever.
112. Once hailed by the local music critic as the "Diamond Voice", Li Lie Gang, born in Hunan Province of China, is a popular local lyric tenor in Singapore.
113. The historian William Manchester castigated the tenor of youth in that era as "withdrawn, cautious, unimaginative, indifferent, unadventurous and silent."
114. You can select the earnestly long individualized gantry cleaning system to embody your personal tenor.
115. A shakingly powerful tenor voice came into my ear that day. It was the most beautiful play I had heard of "Christmas eve".
116. The music was also the highest callerbecaliber, including tenor Placido Domingo and cellist Yo - Yo Ma .
117. Tongue-in-cheek in tenor, it nevertheless offers some well-observed insight into how Chinese women in Shanghai climb up the socio-economic ladder by way of marriage.
118. He sang his invocations in a beautiful oaken tenor with a freckle-faced boy at his side playing conga and tambourine as if it was a full drum kit.
119. The tenor of the opening remarks reflects the divergence in the priorities of the two sides.
120. One lecturer told him that, with his tenor voice, he would only ever play Puck, nevertheless he graduated in 1979 with a BA in Theatre Arts.
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