Syntonic

Word SYNTONIC
Character 8
Hyphenation syn ton ic
Pronunciations /sɪnˈtɒnɪk/

Definitions and meanings of "Syntonic"

What do we mean by syntonic?

Characterized by a high degree of emotional responsiveness to the environment. adjective

Of or relating to two oscillating circuits having the same resonant frequency. adjective

In electricity, swinging together, or in resonance with each other, as the sender and the receiver in selective wireless telegraphy; pertaining to, or exhibiting, syntonism.

Same as syntonous.

Of or pert. to syntony; specif., designating, or pert. to, a system of wireless telegraphy in which the transmitting and receiving apparatus are in syntony with, and only with, one another. adjective

In harmony or synergy with one's personality and milieu. adjective

Having the same frequency. adjective

In harmony or synergy with one's personality and milieu.

(of oscillating systems) Having the same frequency.

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The word "syntonic" in example sentences

More than Sephora, the atmosphere in Aveda feels syntonic with the idea of beauty, if beauty carries with it an aura of serenity, balance, and wellness. ❋ Paco Underhill (2010)

This variety involves paranoid traits ... and ego-syntonic aggression ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

They are ego-syntonic, acceptable to the normally-functioning mind. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It has become ego-syntonic, or culturally syntonic, to be obsessed with healthy eating! ❋ Unknown (2008)

It also means that the sort of "doing and making" that tends to improve learning needs to be explicated. eg. turtle geometry might work because it is "body syntonic". ❋ Bill Kerr (2008)

And this image is not "ego-syntonic," as is said in the field. ❋ Unknown (2006)

It is important to understand that the use of violence must be ego-syntonic. ❋ Unknown (2005)

He commented humorously on his own personality characteristics, such as his sense of doom and gloom and fatalism, which he identified as culturally syntonic. ❋ EDA G. GOLDSTEIN (2001)

In 1900 he took out his famous patent No. 7777 for "tuned or syntonic telegraphy" and, on an historic day in December 1901, determined to prove that wireless waves were not affected by the curvature of the Earth, he used his system for transmitting the first wireless signals across the Atlantic between Poldhu, ❋ Unknown (1967)

Most ships are provided with syntonic receivers which are tuned to long distance transmitters, and are capable of receiving messages up to distances of 3,000 miles or more. ❋ Paul Severing (N/A)

Marconi and his assistants ultimately solved the problem by modifying Lodge's syntonic Leyden jar tuned circuit. ❋ Norman F. Joly (N/A)

The anthems are indeed exquisite, although (as may appropriately be noted in the connection) they run through the gamut of medieval literary style, from the classical hexameters of the "Alma Redemptoris Mater" through the richly-rhymed accentual rhythm and regular strophes of the "Ave Regina Coelorum", the irregular syntonic strophe of the "Regina Coeli", down to the sonorous prose rhythms (with rhyming closes) of the Salve Regina. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

In illustration of the view that the anthem forms a "syntonic strophe", that is, one depending on the accent of the word and not the quantity of the syllable, It goes as follows: ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Otto Kernberg described malignant narcissism (also known as narcissistic supply) as a syndrome characterized by a narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), antisocial features, paranoid traits, and ego-syntonic aggression. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They believe they're okay (syntonic) and blame everyone else for their problems and unhappiness. ❋ Unknown (2009)

These flip-flops do not cause him overt distress and are ego-syntonic (he feels justified in acting this way). ❋ Unknown (2008)

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