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Meaning of fine-tuner
A person who makes precise adjustments to something.
Etymology of fine-tuner
The term "fine-tuner" originated in the mid-20th century, derived from the phrase "fine tune," which means to make precise adjustments to something.
The word "tune" comes from the Old French "ton," meaning "sound" or "pitch," and the word "fine" comes from the Old French "fin," meaning "delicate" or "precise."
Synonyms
adjuster
modifier
calibrator
regulator
controller
optimizer
perfecter
refiner
improver
enhancer
polisher
finisher
detailer
precisionist
perfectionist
tweaker
fiddler
tuner
adjustor
calibrator
setter
fixer
arranger
organizer
coordinator
manager
director
supervisor
overseer
fine-adjuster
precisionizer
Definitions
- A person who makes precise adjustments to a device, system, or process to improve its performance or efficiency.
- * A person who refines or perfects something, such as a skill or a product.
Usage Examples
- The company hired a fine-tuner to optimize the performance of their new software.
- * She is a fine-tuner of musical instruments, known for her ability to adjust the pitch and tone of a piano.
- * The fine-tuner made adjustments to the engine to improve its fuel efficiency.
Antonyms
destroyer
disruptor
vandal
wrecker
ruiner
spoiler
damager
harmdoer
neglecter
abandoner
disregarded
ignored
overlooked
undone
unfinished
imperfect
imperfecter
degrader
deteriorator
worsener