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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241. Tammuz had dimmed the lights, put his feet up, and asked the computer to tune in the wall-screen.
242. Similarly, Labour in 1964 won because its message was in tune with the prevailing intellectual climate.
243. A toddler may tune out and get distracted when pictures in a book become too intricate.
244. She wandered all over the stave and produced a curious counterpoint to the tune.
245. Sorley was deeply religious in the philosophical sense but always remained out of tune with conventional belief.
246. A discordant and high-spirited version of an old tune rang out into the evening air.
247. You can tune in to the saucy encounter by clicking on the video links in the top of our highlights bar.
248. Newsome was originally against the plan, but later changed his tune.
249. Courtaulds' challenge is to tune into the demand and drive it forward fast enough to translate technological lead into sales success.
250. Or the business interests that provide campaign cash and are more philosophically in tune with the congressional leadership?
251. Now he danced to Kirov's tune, without knowing the steps.
252. Some people who sleep next to snorers are able to tune out the sound, if they are heavy sleepers.
253. The singer denies that he copied the tune from an old Beatles song.
254. They are a means of keeping the constitution in tune with changing political circumstances without recourse to legislation.
255. He'd soon change his tune if he thought she'd lost interest.
256. He began to hum a tune, dissociating himself, rolling a cigarette with easy movements.
257. This is how I like things - me pulling the strings, getting them to dance to my tune.
258. Courses cater for all levels of diver from the absolute beginner up to those who want to fine tune their technique.
259. The director let me tune and regulate the piano, a beautiful old Steinway grand,(sentencedict.com) in their small concert hall.
260. She had to stay on her best behaviour and dance to his tune.
261. One boy had brought his fiddle and played a tune.
262. He can flick a football over his head with perfect control, pick up a guitar and find a tune.
More similar words: tune in, tunnel, immune, funeral, fortunately, opportunity, unexpected, unemployment.