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1tune Listen to audio/ˈtu:n, Brit ˈtju:n/ noun
plural tunes
[count] : a series of musical notes that produce a pleasing sound when played or sung
I can't get that tune [=song] out of my head. an upbeat dance tune He played a delightful little tune [=melody] on the piano. The concert featured popular Broadway show tunes. [=songs from musicals]
call the tune
informal : to be in charge or control of something
She called the tune all through the meeting.
change your tune or sing a different tune
informal : to change the way you talk about something : to have a different opinion about something
He bragged that the test was easy, but when he saw his grade he changed his tune. Now he's singing a different tune. They say they're not worried about money, but once they see how much the new equipment will cost, they'll be singing a different tune.
dance to someone's tunesee 1dance
in tune
1 : in a state in which the correct musical sound is played or sung
The guitar was in tune.
2 a : in a state in which people agree with or understand one another
The president and his followers were clearly in tune.usually + with They were clearly in tune with each other. The speaker was very much in tune with our concerns. [=understood and shared our concerns] The new supervisor is not in tune with the needs of the staff. [=does not understand/appreciate the needs of the staff]
b : in a state in which one thing agrees with or matches another — usually + with His formal clothing was in tune with the occasion.
out of tune
1 : in a state in which the correct musical sound is not played or sung
The piano was out of tune.
2 a : in a state in which people do not agree with or understand one another — usually + with His speech was completely out of tune with our concerns.
b : in a state in which one thing does not agree with or match another — usually + with His values are out of tune with the times.
to the tune of
1 : using the tune of (a particular song)
Amusing lyrics were sung to the tune of [=to the music of the song] New York, New York.
2 informalused to emphasize a large amount of money A telecommunications company funded the event to the tune of [=at a cost of] several million dollars.

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