untune Antonyms
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Meaning of untune
Wordnet
untune (v)
cause to lose one's composure
cause to be out of tune
Webster
untune (v. t.)
To make incapable of harmony, or of harmonious action; to put out of tune.
untune Sentence Examples
- The cacophony of untuned instruments grated on my ears.
- The piano's strings had become untuned over time, rendering it useless for playing.
- The wind untuned the sailboat's sails, hindering its progress.
- The radio's frequency was slightly untuned, resulting in a static-filled signal.
- The television's antenna became untuned during the storm, causing the picture to break up.
- The mechanic untuned the engine to diagnose the underlying problem.
- The singer's voice was untuned, making it difficult to discern the words.
- The musician spent hours untuning and then retuning their guitar to achieve perfect harmony.
- The tuning peg was loose, causing the guitar string to become untuned.
- The slightest change in temperature could untune the delicate strings of a violin.
FAQs About the word untune
cause to lose one's composure, cause to be out of tuneTo make incapable of harmony, or of harmonious action; to put out of tune.
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The cacophony of untuned instruments grated on my ears.
The piano's strings had become untuned over time, rendering it useless for playing.
The wind untuned the sailboat's sails, hindering its progress.
The radio's frequency was slightly untuned, resulting in a static-filled signal.