ppl. a. [f. ATTUNE v. + -ED.] Brought into harmony, or to right musical pitch, harmonious, accordant.

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1596.  Spenser, F. Q., I. XII. v. [They sung] In well attuned notes a joyous lay.

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1796–7.  Coleridge, Autumn. Even. No more your sky-larks melting from the sight Shall thrill the attuned heart-string with delight.

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1833.  I. Taylor, Fanat., x. 501. The chords of a nicely attuned heart.

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