tenor

The word “tenor” has 2 syllables: ten-or

It's pronounced as /ˈtɛnɚ/


What is synonym and antonym for tenor?

In the thesaurus, “tenor” has 77 synonyms.

Here are synonyms for tenor along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for tenor

  • addiction
  • affectation
  • airs
  • attribute
  • bag
  • bent
  • body
  • bottom line
  • centerpiece
  • characteristic
  • content
  • convention
  • core
  • course
  • crux
  • custom
  • deportment
  • direction
  • disposition
  • drift
  • drill
  • essence
  • fashion
  • form
  • gist
  • groove
  • habit
  • habitude
  • heart
  • hypothesis
  • inclination
  • jog trot
  • kernel
  • keynote
  • manners
  • mark
  • meat
  • meat and potatoes
  • mode
  • mores
  • net
  • nub
  • nubbin
  • nucleus
  • pattern
  • pith
  • pivot
  • point
  • pose
  • practice
  • practise
  • proclivity
  • proposition
  • purport
  • regime
  • regimen
  • ritual
  • root
  • rote
  • routine
  • rut
  • second nature
  • set
  • style
  • subject
  • substance
  • sum
  • tendency
  • theme
  • thesis
  • trait
  • trick
  • turn
  • usage
  • use
  • way
  • wont

Meanings of tenor

  • noun
    1. A musical range or section higher than bass and lower than alto.
    2. A person, instrument or group that performs in the tenor (higher than bass and lower than alto) range.
    3. A musical part or section that holds or performs the main melody, as opposed to the contratenor bassus and contratenor altus, who perform countermelodies.
    4. The lowest tuned in a ring of bells.
    5. Tone, as of a conversation.
    6. Duration; continuance; a state of holding on in a continuous course; general tendency; career.
    7. The subject in a metaphor to which attributes are ascribed.
    8. Time to maturity of a bond.
    9. Stamp; character; nature.
    10. An exact copy of a writing, set forth in the words and figures of it. It differs from purport, which is only the substance or general import of the instrument.
    11. That course of thought which holds on through a discourse; the general drift or course of thought; purport; intent; meaning; understanding.
    12. A tenor saxophone.
  • adjective
    1. Of or pertaining to the tenor part or range.

Example Sentences

  • The tenor sang with such emotion that the audience was moved to tears.
  • He trained for years to master the tenor vocal range.
  • The opera featured a world-famous tenor in the lead role.
  • You could hear the clear tenor voice rise above the choir.
  • His tenor solos were always the highlight of the concert.

On this page you'll find 77 synonyms or another words to tenor, such as: addiction, affectation, airs, attribute, bag, bent, body.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

ABCs

habit

habitude

kernel

  • atom
  • bit
  • body
  • bottom line
  • center
  • centerpiece
  • content
  • core
  • course
  • crux
  • direction
  • drift
  • essence
  • fruit
  • germ
  • gist
  • grain
  • heart
  • hub
  • hypothesis
  • keynote
  • marrow
  • matter
  • meat
  • meat and potatoes
  • morsel
  • net
  • nub
  • nubbin
  • nucleus
  • nut
  • part
  • piece
  • pith
  • pivot
  • point
  • proposition
  • purport
  • root
  • subject
  • substance
  • sum
  • sum and substance
  • tenor
  • the long and short
  • the long and the short
  • theme
  • thesis
  • upshot

keynote

  • basic idea
  • basis
  • body
  • bottom line
  • center
  • centerpiece
  • central idea
  • content
  • core
  • cornerstone
  • course
  • criterion
  • crux
  • direction
  • drift
  • essence
  • gist
  • heart
  • hypothesis
  • idea
  • kernel
  • keystone
  • linchpin
  • mainspring
  • marrow
  • measure
  • meat
  • meat and potatoes
  • motive
  • net
  • nub
  • nubbin
  • nucleus
  • pith
  • pivot
  • point
  • principle
  • proposition
  • purport
  • root
  • source
  • spring
  • standard
  • subject
  • substance
  • sum
  • sum and substance
  • tenor
  • the long and short
  • the long and the short
  • theme
  • thesis

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