12 adverbs to describe how to attuned

My nerves are so delicately attuned that the strain would simply reduce them to hash.

Above all his gifts, he was an artist in words, his ear being most sensitively attuned and his taste pure and refined for the delicate artistry of the poet's work.

His keenly attuned ears caught her faint breathing, then the rustle of her skirts as she turned back.

I sometimes saw her after she had become famous when she was attuning sweetly the hearts of multitudes of children with her fine humanity.

And are some spirits so acutely attuned as to be over-sensible of this vibration?

The bustle and life as the train became due were admirably attuned to his feelings, and when it drew up and they embarked, to the clatter of milk-cans and the rumbling of trolleys, he was beaming with satisfaction.

The hearts, however, of these mountain residents were deeply attuned to religious and civil liberty, and revolted with loathing from the cold doctrines and compulsory ministrations of the curate of Closeburn.

In Draxy's large nature,her pure, steadfast, loving soul, quickened and exalted by the swift currents of an exquisitely attuned and absolutely healthful body,this new life of love and passion wrought a change which was vivid and palpable to the commonest eyes.

There are few persons so hardened in the practical life as not to have recognized that in these moments of large and spiritual stillness all the processes of the mind seem to be instinctively attuned to harmonies almost celestial.

To effect these purposes we require a rich verbal memory from which to select the symbols best fitted to call up images in the reader's mind, and we also require the delicate selective instinct to guide us in the choice and arrangement of those symbols, so that the rhythm and cadence may agreeably attune the mind, rendering it receptive to the impressions meant to be communicated.

For in the primitive days the ear kept guard over man even when he slept in terror of a thousand deadly enemies, each stronger than he; and the eye had to be keenly attuned to probe the shadows of the forest for lurking foes.

" "I think that would prove too much for your finely attuned musical nerves," rejoined her husband.

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