unattuned

English

Etymology

un- + attuned

Adjective

unattuned (comparative more unattuned, superlative most unattuned)

  1. not attuned
    • 2007 January 3, Elissa Gootman, “Trying to Find Solutions in Chaotic Middle Schools”, in New York Times:
      Middle schools, sometimes called intermediate schools, were created starting in the 1960s, after educators determined that seventh-through-ninth-grade junior high schools were excessively rigid and unattuned to adolescents’ personal development.

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