tuning Synonyms

tuning Meaning

Wordnet

tuning (n)

(music) calibrating something (an instrument or electronic circuit) to a standard frequency

Webster

tuning (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Tune

Webster

tuning ()

a. & n. from Tune, v.

tuning Sentence Examples

  1. The orchestra began tuning their instruments before the concert.
  2. My guitar needs tuning before I can play it.
  3. The piano tuner spent hours adjusting the keys to proper tuning.
  4. The tuning of the radio was slightly off, making the music sound distorted.
  5. The singer's voice was slightly out of tune, but still pleasant to listen to.
  6. The tuning fork vibrated consistently, providing a reference pitch for musical instruments.
  7. The tuning of the engine was precise, ensuring optimal performance.
  8. The tuning of the headlights was misaligned, resulting in poor night vision.
  9. The tuning of the antenna allowed the television to receive clear signals.
  10. The tuning of the slide projector was off, causing blurry images on the screen.

FAQs About the word tuning

(music) calibrating something (an instrument or electronic circuit) to a standard frequencyof Tune, a. & n. from Tune, v.

adapting, keying, synchronizing, integrating, balancing, matching, connecting, conciliating,coordinating, squaring

disharmonizing, skewing, disorganizing, upsetting, disharmonizing, disorganizing, upsetting, confusing, disordering, confusing

The orchestra began tuning their instruments before the concert.

My guitar needs tuning before I can play it.

The piano tuner spent hours adjusting the keys to proper tuning.

The tuning of the radio was slightly off, making the music sound distorted.