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    Tune
    /to͞on/

    noun

    • 1. a melody, especially one that characterizes a particular piece of music: "she left the theater humming a cheerful tune"

    verb

    • 1. adjust (a musical instrument) to the correct or uniform pitch: "he tuned the harp for me" Similar adjust (to the correct pitch)tune up
    • 2. adjust (a receiver circuit such as a radio or television) to the frequency of the required signal: "the radio was tuned to the CBC"
  2. Tune definition: a succession of musical sounds forming a melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it. See examples of TUNE used in a sentence.

  3. the state of being in the proper pitch: to be in tune. agreement in pitch; unison; harmony. proper adjustment, as of radio instruments or circuits with respect to frequency.

  4. Definitions of tune. noun. a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence. synonyms: air, line, melodic line, melodic phrase, melody, strain. see more. noun. the property of producing accurately a note of a given pitch. “he cannot sing in tune ” “the clarinet was out of tune ” see more. noun.

  5. Check pronunciation: tune. Definition of tune noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 3 days ago · noun. 1. a melody, esp one for which harmony is not essential. 2. the most important part in a musical texture. the cello has the tune at that point. 3. the condition of producing accurately pitched notes, intervals, etc (esp in the phrases in tune, out of tune ) he can't sing in tune.

  7. noun. uk / tjuːn / us. Add to word list. B1 [ C ] a series of musical notes that are pleasant to listen to: He was humming a tune as he dried the dishes. in tune. singing or playing the right notes. out of tune. singing or playing the wrong notes: The piano is out of tune. Idioms. change your tune. be in tune with sb. tune. verb [ T ]

  8. n. 1. Music. a. A melody, especially a simple and easily remembered one. b. A song. c. The state of being in correct pitch: sang out of tune; played in tune with the piano. d. Obsolete A musical tone. 2. a. Concord or agreement; harmony: in tune with the times. b. Archaic Frame of mind; disposition. 3.

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