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tenor
[ten-er]
noun
the course of thought or meaning that runs through something written or spoken; purport; drift.
continuous course, progress, or movement.
Rhetoric., the subject of a metaphor, as “she” in “She is a rose.”
Music.
the adult male voice intermediate between the bass and the alto or countertenor.
a part sung by or written for such a voice, especially the next to the lowest part in four-part harmony.
a singer with such a voice.
an instrument corresponding in compass to this voice, especially the viola.
the lowest-toned bell of a peal.
quality, character, or condition.
adjective
Music., of, relating to, or having the compass of a tenor.
tenor
/ ˈtɛnə /
noun
music
the male voice intermediate between alto and baritone, having a range approximately from the B a ninth below middle C to the G a fifth above it
a singer with such a voice
a saxophone, horn, recorder, etc, intermediate in compass and size between the alto and baritone or bass
( as modifier )
a tenor sax
general drift of thought; purpose
to follow the tenor of an argument
(in early polyphonic music) the part singing the melody or the cantus firmus
(in four-part harmony) the second lowest part lying directly above the bass
Leisure:Bell-ringing
the heaviest and lowest-pitched bell in a ring
( as modifier )
a tenor bell
a settled course of progress
archaic, general tendency
finance the time required for a bill of exchange or promissory note to become due for payment
law
the exact words of a deed, etc, as distinct from their effect
an exact copy or transcript
Other Word Forms
- tenorless adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of tenor1
Example Sentences
But how does a romance novel co-authored with a movie star sync with the serious tenor of her other work?
Others took to social media to mourn the loss, including David Sanchez, a Grammy-winning jazz tenor saxophonist from Puerto Rico, who uploaded a slideshow of photographs of the two.
He was stood on the pitch when world-renowned Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli sang in front of a packed King Power Stadium on the iconic day they lifted the Premier League trophy.
By last weekend, the two sides reached a breakthrough and the tenor of discussions turned more fruitful.
"He was one of the greatest Mozart tenors in the world. From La Scala to the Met and Covent Garden. The beauty of his voice, his sensitivity, lyricism and refined musicianship was unsurpassed."
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