| ATTUNED | • attuned v. Simple past tense and past participle of attune. • attuned adj. (Of a musical instrument) Tuned to the correct pitch. • attuned adj. Brought into harmony; harmonized. |
| ATTUNES | • attunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attune. • ATTUNE v. to put in tune. |
| DETUNED | • detuned v. Simple past tense and past participle of detune. • detuned adj. Having undergone detuning. • DETUNE v. to reduce the power of a car engine. |
| DETUNES | • detunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detune. • DETUNE v. to reduce the power of a car engine. |
| 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. |
| MISTUNE | • mistune v. (Transitive) To tune wrongly. • mistune n. An incorrect tuning. • MISTUNE v. to tune incorrectly. |
| RETUNED | • retuned v. Simple past tense and past participle of retune. • RETUNE v. to tune again. |
| RETUNES | • retunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retune. • RETUNE v. to tune again. |
| TUNEAGE | • tuneage n. (Slang) music. • TUNEAGE n. (a piece of) recorded music that one likes. |
| TUNEFUL | • tuneful adj. Having or producing a pleasing tune; melodic or melodious. • TUNEFUL adj. melodious. |
| TUNEUPS | • tuneups n. Plural of tuneup. • tune-ups n. Plural of tune-up. • TUNEUP n. an adjustment to insure efficient operation. |
| UNTUNED | • untuned adj. The state of not having been tuned. • untuned adj. Of or relating to a musical instrument that does not produce specific pitches, e.g. many drums and cymbals. • UNTUNE v. to put out of tune. |
| UNTUNES | • untunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untune. • UNTUNE v. to put out of tune. |