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Definition of tune
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tune is as below...
Tune (v. t.) To give tone to; to
attune;
to adapt in style of
music;
to make
harmonious.
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Luckiness
::
Luckiness
(n.) Good
fortune;
favorable
issue or
event.
Chiromancy
::
Chiromancy
(n.) The art or
practice
of
foretelling
events,
or of
telling
the
fortunes
or the
disposition
of
persons
by
inspecting
the hand;
palmistry..
Convenient
::
Convenient
(v. i.)
Seasonable;
timely;
opportune;
as, a
convenient
occasion;
a
convenient
season..
Humstrum
::
Humstrum
(n.) An
instrument
out of tune or
rudely
constructed;
music badly
played.
Fortunize
::
Fortunize
(v. t.) To
regulate
the
fortune
of; to make
happy.
Tune
::
Tune (n.) The state of
giving
the
proper,
sound or
sounds;
just
intonation;
harmonious
accordance;
pitch of the voice or an
instrument;
adjustment
of the parts of an
instrument
so as to
harmonize
with
itself
or with
others;
as, the
piano,
or the
organ,
is not in
tune..
Cotillion
::
Cotillion
(n.) A tune which
regulates
the
dance.
Tune
::
Tune (v. t.) To sing with
melody
or
harmony.
Solo
::
Solo (a.) A tune, air,
strain,
or a whole
piece,
played
by a
single
person
on an
instrument,
or sung by a
single
voice..
Ring
::
Ring (n.) A
chime,
or set of bells
harmonically
tuned..
Seasonable
::
Seasonable
(a.)
Occurring
in good time, in due
season,
or in
proper
time for the
purpose;
suitable
to the
season;
opportune;
timely;
as, a
seasonable
supply
of
rain..
Desperate
::
Desperate
(a.)
Beyond
hope;
causing
despair;
extremely
perilous;
irretrievable;
past cure, or, at
least,
extremely
dangerous;
as, a
desperate
disease;
desperate
fortune..
Physiognomist
::
Physiognomist
(n.) One who tells
fortunes
by
physiognomy.
Severe
::
Severe
(superl.)
Sharp;
afflictive;
distressing;
violent;
extreme;
as,
severe
pain,
anguish,
fortune;
severe
cold..
Repair
::
Repair
(v. t.) To
restore
to a sound or good state after
decay,
injury,
dilapidation,
or
partial
destruction;
to
renew;
to
restore;
to mend; as, to
repair
a
house,
a road, a shoe, or a ship; to
repair
a
shattered
fortune..
Anadiplosis
::
Anadiplosis
(n.) A
repetition
of the last word or any
prominent
word in a
sentence
or
clause,
at the
beginning
of the next, with an
adjunct
idea; as, He
retained
his
virtues
amidst
all his
misfortunes
--
misfortunes
which no
prudence
could
foresee
or
prevent..
Tuneless
::
Tuneless
(a.)
Without
tune;
inharmonious;
unmusical.
Harm
::
Harm (n.)
Injury;
hurt;
damage;
detriment;
misfortune.
Envy
::
Envy (v. t.) To feel envy at or
towards;
to be
envious
of; to have a
feeling
of
uneasiness
or
mortification
in
regard
to (any one),
arising
from the sight of
another's
excellence
or good
fortune
and a
longing
to
possess
it..
Distress
::
Distress
(n.) That which
occasions
suffering;
painful
situation;
misfortune;
affliction;
misery.
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