Meaning of tin ear | Babel Free
Definitions
- Insensitivity to and inability to appreciate the elements of performed music or the rhythm, elegance, or nuances of language.
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Insensitivity to the nuances of the current situation or the subtleties of a craft; indifference to somebody else's attitudes, moods, and dialogue. figuratively
Equivalents
Examples
“Despite their careless scholarship and a less tangible quality that some would call a tin ear for poetry, Morris Halle and S. J. Keyser, as metrists, have the considerable virtue of explicitness.”
“Japan has often displayed a tin ear to South Korean sensitivities over the island, which it calls Takeshima, having acquired it in the process of annexing Korea.”
“With the economy as it is, I think the RMT has a tin ear to think it will find sympathy or public support for strike action. I hope sense prevails,”
““The tin ear and lack of sensitivity to other people’s needs is fairly characteristic of his party,” Mr. Sirr noted.”
“Julia Hobsbawm[…] responded to Schonle’s post on LinkedIn, saying: “Shocking to read this happened. The defensive quote from London Tech Week the worst kind of tin ear.””
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.