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We have spotted TENOR (5 Letters) a total of 76 times in our database. Below you may see the clues associated with TENOR and also when and where was it last seen:
Definition
• | A state of holding on in a continuous course; manner of continuity; constant mode; general tendency; course; career. |
• | That course of thought which holds on through a discourse; the general drift or course of thought; purport; intent; meaning; understanding. |
• | Stamp; character; nature. |
• | 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. |
• | The higher of the two kinds of voices usually belonging to adult males; hence, the part in the harmony adapted to this voice; the second of the four parts in the scale of sounds, reckoning from the base, and originally the air, to which the other parts were auxillary. |
• | A person who sings the tenor, or the instrument that play it. |
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- The Weeknd's vocal range
- Choir guy
- Operatic range
- Typical opera hero
- Vibe
- General idea
- Male choir voice
- Barbershop quartet member
- Opera hero, often
- Male singing voice
- Pixar film set in Mexico
- Voice range below alto
- Sax type
- Caruso or Carreras
- Vocal range
- Drift
- Choral range
- Part of a choir
- Barbershop quartet part
- Hero in operas typically
- Freddie Mercury or Bruno Mars vocally
- Barbershop quartet voice
- Voice above baritone
- Character
- General vibe
- Pavarotti vocally
- Andrea Bocelli, for one
- Andrea Bocelli for one
- Voice below alto
- Quartet voice
- Barbershop fixture?
- Choir voice above baritone
- Certain singer
- Choir member
- High low voice
- Train of thought
- Range just below 55-Down
- High voice in a barbershop quartet
- High male voice
- Male vocal range
- Mid-range voice
- Singing voice type
- Singing voice above baritone
- Caruso, for one
- High male singing voice
- Met performer
- Vocal range lower than alto
- Kind of sax
Usage among publishers:
- Universal: Nov 21, 2024
- Newsday: Sep 1, 2024
- Newsday: Aug 25, 2024
- Newsday: Aug 18, 2024
- LA Times: Aug 4, 2024
- New York Times: Jul 20, 2024
- Newsday: Jul 9, 2024
- Universal: Jun 18, 2024
- Newsday: Jun 16, 2024
- Newsday: Jun 12, 2024
- New York Times: Apr 30, 2024
- Universal: Apr 28, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Apr 25, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Apr 10, 2024
- Newsday: Mar 31, 2024
- LA Times: Feb 18, 2024
- Newsday: Feb 11, 2024
- New York Times: Feb 10, 2024
- LA Times: Jan 31, 2024
- LA Times: Jan 12, 2024
- Universal: Jan 8, 2024
- Newsday: Nov 17, 2023
- New York Times: Oct 31, 2023
- LA Times: Oct 14, 2023
- Universal: Sep 30, 2023
- Universal: Sep 20, 2023
- Wall Street Journal: Sep 19, 2023
- Universal: Sep 9, 2023
- LA Times: Aug 10, 2023
- Newsday: Jan 23, 2023