| ATTUNE | • attune v. (Music, transitive) To bring into musical accord. • attune v. (Music, transitive) To tune (an instrument). • attune v. (Transitive, figurative) To bring into harmony or accord. |
| AUTOTUNE | • autotune n. Alternative form of auto-tune. • autotune v. Alternative form of auto-tune. • auto-tune n. (Music) An audio processor that corrects the pitch of a recorded track, also used to distort vocals… |
| BEFORTUNE | • befortune v. (Poetic, dated, transitive) To befall. • BEFORTUNE v. (Shakespeare) to befall. |
| DETUNE | • detune v. (Music) To intentionally lower or raise the pitch produced by a musical instrument. Often done to produce… • detune v. (Electronics) To alter the capacitance of a circuit such that its resonant frequency differs from the… • DETUNE v. to reduce the power of a car engine. |
| DISATTUNE | • disattune v. (Transitive) To put out of harmony. • DISATTUNE v. to put out of harmony. |
| DISTUNE | • distune v. (Transitive) To put (something) out of tune. • distune v. (Transitive, figurative) To cause (something) not to be in harmony or to be poorly adjusted. • DISTUNE v. to put out of tune. |
| FORTUNE | • fortune n. Destiny, especially favorable. • fortune n. A prediction or set of predictions about a person’s future provided by a fortune teller. • fortune n. A small slip of paper with wise or vaguely prophetic words printed on it, baked into a fortune cookie. |
| IMPORTUNE | • importune v. To bother, irritate, trouble. • importune v. To harass with persistent requests. • importune v. To approach to offer one’s services as a prostitute, or otherwise make improper proposals. |
| INFORTUNE | • infortune n. (Obsolete) misfortune. • infortune v. To afflict. • infortune v. (Astrology, of a planet) To have a malign influence. |
| INOPPORTUNE | • inopportune adj. Unsuitable for some particular purpose. • inopportune adj. Happening/occurring at an inconvenient or inappropriate time. • INOPPORTUNE adj. inconvenient, unseasonable. |
| MISFORTUNE | • misfortune n. (Uncountable) Bad luck. • misfortune n. (Countable) An undesirable event such as an accident. • MISFORTUNE n. an event or conjunction of events that causes an unfortunate or distressing result. |
| MISTUNE | • mistune v. (Transitive) To tune wrongly. • mistune n. An incorrect tuning. • MISTUNE v. to tune incorrectly. |
| OPPORTUNE | • opportune adj. Suitable for some particular purpose. • opportune adj. At a convenient or advantageous time. • OPPORTUNE adj. happening at the right time. |
| PREATTUNE | • PREATTUNE v. to attune in advance. |
| RETUNE | • retune v. To tune again. • RETUNE v. to tune again. |
| TUNE | • tune n. A melody. • tune n. A song, or short musical composition. • tune n. (Informal) The act of tuning or maintenance. |
| UNFORTUNE | • unfortune n. (Obsolete) misfortune. • UNFORTUNE n. (archaic) ill-fortune. |
| UNTUNE | • untune v. (Transitive) To cause (something) to be out of tune; to make incapable of harmony, or of harmonious action. • UNTUNE v. to put out of tune. |