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tenor

1 of 2noun
/ˈtɛnər/
Forms:tenors
1

the highest voice range of an average male singer

Tenor is a type of male singing voice with a high pitch range, typically higher than a baritone but lower than a countertenor. It is characterized by a bright, clear tone and covers notes from the higher end of the male vocal spectrum. Tenor voices are often used for roles that require a strong, resonant sound and are featured prominently in opera, choral music, and other vocal performances. This voice type can portray a variety of characters, from romantic leads to heroic figures.

2

the general meaning or substance of an utterance

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3

the consistent course or pattern of a person's life and activities

  • The tenor of his life revolved around his unwavering commitment to his family.
  • Her career in teaching set the tenor of her life, filled with education and mentorship.
  • The tenor of his existence was marked by a relentless pursuit of knowledge and innovation.
  • She found comfort in the predictable tenor of her daily routines and habits.
  • The tenor of his days was defined by a balance of work, leisure, and community service.