tune in (Meaning)

Wordnet

tune in (v)

regulate (a radio or television set) in order to receive a certain station or program

Synonyms & Antonyms of tune in

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tune in Sentence Examples

  1. I tuned in to the latest news broadcast to stay informed about current events.
  2. The radio station automatically tunes in to the strongest signal within range.
  3. The concert-goers eagerly tuned in their instruments before the performance.
  4. The musician delicately tuned the strings of his guitar to achieve perfect pitch.
  5. The mechanic tuned up the car engine to ensure optimal performance.
  6. The therapist helped the patient tune in to their inner emotions and feelings.
  7. The couple tuned in to each other's body language, understanding their unspoken thoughts.
  8. The company tuned in to customer feedback to improve its products and services.
  9. The researcher tuned in to the subtle changes in the experimental data to identify trends.
  10. The audience tuned in to the presenter's passionate speech, captivated by its message.

FAQs About the word tune in

regulate (a radio or television set) in order to receive a certain station or program

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No antonyms found.

I tuned in to the latest news broadcast to stay informed about current events.

The radio station automatically tunes in to the strongest signal within range.

The concert-goers eagerly tuned in their instruments before the performance.

The musician delicately tuned the strings of his guitar to achieve perfect pitch.