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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61. She played a tune on her guitar.
62. He began to tune up his violin.
63. He is playing a tune on his pipe.
64. He banged out the tune on the piano.
65. He played a tune on his harmonica.
66. Tune in to London tomorrow night at seven.
67. She has to dance to a different tune.
68. She gave us a tune on the piano.
69. The President is out of tune with public opinion.
70. Who would then be calling the tune in Parliament?
71. She was humming a merry little tune.
72. The industry is changing in tune with changing demand.
73. I tune in to the film channal every night.
74. She hammered out a tune on the piano.
75. A bored child may simply tune out.
76. His feet were beating out the tune.
77. He began to hum a tune.
78. The violins have the principal tune.
79. You're singing a different tune now!
80. The tune goes sth. like this.
81. In faces of these facts he changed his tune.
82. Nobody can belt out a tune like she can.
83. Could you tune the engine for me, please?
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84. He played the tune all wrong.
85. This tune is usually attributed to Chopin.
86. The piano is out of tune.
87. He played the first few notes of the tune.
88. Many of the notes are out of tune.
89. Someone's coming tomorrow to tune the piano.
90. He ground out a tune on an organ.
More similar words: tune in, tunnel, immune, funeral, fortunately, opportunity, unexpected, unemployment.