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Synonyms & Similar Words
harmonious
melodic
symphonic
synchronized
coordinated
unified
balanced
rhythmic
musical
poetic
euphonic
consonant
accordant
concordant
synchronized
coherent
consistent
compatible
congruent
harmonized
symmetrical
tuned
pitched
resonant
vibrating
oscillating
synchronized
aligned
adjusted
calibrated
fine-tuned
Meaning of In Tune
The primary meaning of "In Tune" refers to being in a state of harmony or synchronization, often used to describe music, voices, or instruments that are producing a pleasing sound together.
Definitions
- Having a pleasing combination of different things, such as sounds or voices
- * In a state of harmony or synchronization, especially in music
- * Having the correct pitch or frequency, especially in relation to a standard or reference point
Etymology of In Tune
The phrase "In Tune" originates from the concept of musical tuning, where instruments or voices are adjusted to produce a harmonious sound together
The word "tune" itself comes from the Old French "ton", which is derived from the Latin "tonus", meaning sound or pitch
Historically, the phrase "In Tune" has been used in music since the 15th century to describe the process of adjusting instruments or voices to produce a harmonious sound
Example Uses
- The choir sounded beautiful when they sang in tune with the orchestra
- * The guitar player took a moment to tune her instrument before the performance
- * The two singers were in tune with each other, creating a beautiful harmonious sound
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
discordant
dissonant
uncoordinated
unsynchronized
uneven
unbalanced
arrhythmic
unmusical
cacophonous
incoherent
inconsistent
incompatible
incongruent
out of tune
off-key
pitchless
toneless
tuneless
unmelodic
unharmonious
asymmetrical