Synonym: harmony, melody, music, song. Similar words: tune in, tunnel, immune, funeral, fortunately, opportunity, unexpected, unemployment. Meaning: [tuːn /tju-] n. 1. a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence 2. the property of producing accurately a note of a given pitch 3. the adjustment of a radio receiver or other circuit to a required frequency. v. 1. adjust for (better) functioning 2. adjust the pitches of (musical instruments).
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32. He played a beautiful tune on the organ.
33. They sang perfectly in tune.
34. He played the tune on the horn.
35. As he washed he whistled a tune.
36. The boy whistled a happy tune.
37. This song is based on an old folk tune.
38. The orchestra were beginning to tune up.
39. I learned to tune out the background noise.
40. It's a jazzed up version of an old tune.
41. I'm afraid the piano is out of tune.
42. He was playing an old tune on his flute.
43. None of them could sing in tune.
44. Modern music has no tune to it.
45. Hum the opening bars of your favourite tune.
46. I can't get that tune out of my head.
47. She always dances to her husband's tune.
48. You're not singing in tune.
49. McCann tootled a tune on the piano.
50. Moby certainly has a fine ear for a tune.
51. The piper will pipe a tune.
52. The tune goes something like this.
53. Tune in next week at the same time!
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54. He whistled the tune and tapped out the rhythm.
55. The choir was distinctly out of tune in places.
56. He was humming a tune to himself.
57. I know the tune, but not the words.
58. Greg's bass guitar was out of tune.
59. The tune has a fast tempo.
60. He beat out a tune on a tin can.
More similar words: tune in, tunnel, immune, funeral, fortunately, opportunity, unexpected, unemployment.