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tune
noun
- 1. A pleasing succession of musical notes; a melody.
- Thesaurus: song, melody, air, aria, strain, theme, jingle, ditty, number, harmony.
- tr & intr
1. To adjust (a musical instrument or instruments, their keys or strings, etc) to the correct or a standard pitch.
- Thesaurus: attune, harmonize, adjust.
- Form: tune up (also)
- Thesaurus: adjust, set.
2b. To have a radio adjusted to receive a specified signal, station, DJ, etc and listen to it or them.
- Example: tunes in to Chris Evans every morning
- Form: tune in (usually)
noun
- colloq
To be in charge.
- To change one's attitude, opinions, approach or way of talking.
- Said of a voice or musical instrument: having or producing the correct or a required pitch.
- Example: sing in tune
- Having the same pitch as other instruments or voices.
- Example: The two guitars are not in tune
- Being aware of and able to relate to them or it.
- Example: in tune with public opinion
- Not having or producing the correct or a required pitch.
- Not having the same pitch as other instruments or voices.
- Not being aware of and able to relate to them or it.
- Example: completely out of tune with the latest technology
- colloq
To the (considerable) sum or total of.
- Example: had to shell out to the tune of 500 quid for the car repairs
adj
