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
- 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.
- The mechanic tuned up the car engine to ensure optimal performance.
- The therapist helped the patient tune in to their inner emotions and feelings.
- The couple tuned in to each other's body language, understanding their unspoken thoughts.
- The company tuned in to customer feedback to improve its products and services.
- The researcher tuned in to the subtle changes in the experimental data to identify trends.
- 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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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.