tune
noun
verb (used with object), tuned, tun·ing.
- to adjust (a circuit, frequency, or the like) so as to bring it into resonance with another circuit, a given frequency, or the like.
- to adjust (a receiving apparatus) so as to make it compatible in frequency with a transmitting apparatus whose signals are to be received.
- to adjust (a receiving apparatus) so as to receive the signals of a particular transmitting station.
- to utter, sound, or express musically.
- to play upon (a lyre).
verb (used without object), tuned, tun·ing.
Verb Phrases
- to adjust a radio or television set so as to stop or avoid receiving (a station or channel).
- Slang. to stop paying attention to a person, situation, etc.
- to cause a group of musical instruments to be brought to the same pitch.
- to begin to sing.
- to bring into proper operating order, as a motor: Before starting on our trip we should have the car tuned up.
Idioms for tune
Origin of tune
OTHER WORDS FROM tune
Words nearby tune
Example sentences from the Web for tuned
The guitar is tuned to E, and an Eminor chord on a guitar just rings and rings forever.
One person who tuned into my story was Matt Creed, the director of Lily.
Americans who previously tuned out the long, bloody civil war are now looking to learn more.
The Kardashian Look-Alike Trolling for Assad |Noah Shachtman, Michael Kennedy |October 17, 2014 |DAILY BEASTBut now he has reached the point where America has tuned out and turned off.
Hillary Clinton Wants Bill to Lift Her Up—but Obama Will Drag Her Down |Lloyd Green |June 23, 2014 |DAILY BEAST
Only one in twenty had seen a full episode of The Bachelor or The Bachelorette, another had tuned in for a rose ceremony.
Thus with tight wedging, catapults are tuned to the proper pitch by musical sense of hearing.
Ten Books on Architecture |VitruviusThe chance that someone who shouldn't be, was tuned to us as we sat there in that lonely grove!
Tarrano the Conqueror |Raymond King CummingsIt is tuned in C or in B flat, and is furnished with three or four valves or pistons.
The New Gresham Encyclopedia |VariousAll that I have, all that I am, has been at your service; everything has been bent and tuned to your pleasure, for your good.
The Weavers, Complete |Gilbert ParkerIt is evident, therefore, that all major thirds must be tuned somewhat sharper than perfect in a system of equal temperament.
Piano Tuning |J. Cree Fischer
British Dictionary definitions for tuned
noun
verb
Word Origin for tune
Idioms and Phrases with tuned
In addition to the idioms beginning with tune
- tune in
- tune out
- tune up
also see:
- call the tune
- carry a tune
- change one's tune
- dance to another tune
- in tune
- to the tune of