tuneful (Meaning)

Wordnet

tuneful (a)

having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune

Webster

tuneful (a.)

Harmonious; melodious; musical; as, tuneful notes.

tuneful Sentence Examples

  1. The tuneful choir filled the church with harmonious melodies.
  2. The birds chirped tuneful songs, creating a symphony in the forest.
  3. The piano's tuneful keys danced under the musician's fingertips.
  4. The wind whistled a tuneful tune through the trees.
  5. The children sang tuneful songs, their voices blending perfectly.
  6. The guitar's tuneful strings strummed in perfect harmony.
  7. The waterfall cascaded in a tuneful symphony.
  8. The violin's tuneful notes soared through the concert hall.
  9. The flute played a tuneful melody that captivated the audience.
  10. The tuneful voice of the singer reached every corner of the auditorium.

FAQs About the word tuneful

having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tuneHarmonious; melodious; musical; as, tuneful notes.

melodic, rhythmical,symphonic, musical, melodious, harmonious, mellifluous, lyrical, euphonious,rhythmic

tuneless, raspy, scratching, squeaky, unmusical, tuneless, unpleasant,dissonant, inharmonious, shrill

The tuneful choir filled the church with harmonious melodies.

The birds chirped tuneful songs, creating a symphony in the forest.

The piano's tuneful keys danced under the musician's fingertips.

The wind whistled a tuneful tune through the trees.