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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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Lubricity
::
Lubricity
(n.)
Slipperiness;
instability;
as, the
lubricity
of
fortune..
Fickle
::
Fickle
(a.) Not fixed or firm;
liable
to
change;
unstable;
of a
changeable
mind; not firm in
opinion
or
purpose;
inconstant;
capricious;
as,
Fortune's
fickle
wheel..
Misborn
::
Misborn
(a.) Born to
misfortune.
Importune
::
Importune
(v. i.) To
require;
to
demand.
Fortune
::
Fortune
(n.) To
presage;
to tell the
fortune
of.
Curse
::
Curse (v. t.) The cause of great harm, evil, or
misfortune;
that which
brings
evil or
severe
affliction;
torment..
Wolf
::
Wolf (a.) The
harsh,
howling
sound of some of the
chords
on an organ or piano tuned by
unequal
temperament..
Inopportune
::
Inopportune
(a.) Not
opportune;
inconvenient;
unseasonable;
as, an
inopportune
occurrence,
remark,
etc..
Mistune
::
Mistune
(v. t.) To tune
wrongly.
Pitch
::
Pitch (v. t.) To fix or set the tone of; as, to pitch a
tune..
Chirosophist
::
Chirosophist
(n.) A
fortune
teller.
Luck
::
Luck (n.) That which
happens
to a
person;
an
event,
good or ill,
affecting
one's
interests
or
happiness,
and which is
deemed
casual;
a
course
or
series
of such
events
regarded
as
occurring
by
chance;
chance;
hap; fate;
fortune;
often,
one's
habitual
or
characteristic
fortune;
as, good, bad, ill, or hard luck. Luck is often used for good luck; as, luck is
better
than
skill..
Opportune
::
Opportune
(a.)
Convenient;
ready;
hence,
seasonable;
timely..
Envious
::
Envious
(a.)
Feeling
or
exhibiting
envy;
actuated
or
directed
by, or
proceeding
from, envy; -- said of a
person,
disposition,
feeling,
act, etc.;
jealously
pained
by the
excellence
or good
fortune
of
another;
maliciously
grudging;
--
followed
by of, at, and
against;
as, an
envious
man,
disposition,
attack;
envious
tongues..
Tuneless
::
Tuneless
(a.) Not
employed
in
making
music;
as,
tuneless
harps..
Grief
::
Grief (a.) Pain of mind on
account
of
something
in the past;
mental
suffering
arising
from any
cause,
as
misfortune,
loss of
friends,
misconduct
of one's self or
others,
etc.;
sorrow;
sadness..
Brood
::
Brood (v. i.) To have the mind dwell
continuously
or
moodily
on a
subject;
to think long and
anxiously;
to be in a state of
gloomy,
serious
thought;
--
usually
followed
by over or on; as, to brood over
misfortunes..
Luckiness
::
Luckiness
(n.) Good
fortune;
favorable
issue or
event.
Seel
::
Seel (n.) Good
fortune;
favorable
opportunity;
prosperity.
[Obs.]
So have I
seel..
Cautious
::
Cautious
(a.)
Attentive
to
examine
probable
effects
and
consequences
of acts with a view to avoid
danger
or
misfortune;
prudent;
circumspect;
wary;
watchful;
as, a
cautious
general..
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