tune-n; 7 Senses

Sense Number 1: a melody, song

Commentary: TUNE[+form][+musical][+melody]

Examples:
I had a tune running through my head all morning.
John enjoys his tunes while he jogs with his iPod.
It's the most famous tune from the Broadway musical.

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WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 1

Sense Number 2: the production of accurate musical pitches

Commentary: TUNE[+event][+musical][+emission][+of_pitch][+accurate]

Examples:
He could not sing in tune.
The piano is out of tune.

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WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 2

Sense Number 3: the adjustment of a radio receiver

Commentary: TUNE[+event][+adjustment][+of_receiver][+radio]

Examples:
John's tune to the baseball game on the radio annoyed Mary.

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WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 3

Sense Number 4: change of opinion or course of action

Commentary: IDIOM: change_one's_tune

Examples:
The candidate has changed his tune on this issue several times.

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WordNet 0.0 Sense Numbers: Idiom

Sense Number 5: a considerable quantity or sum

Commentary: IDIOM: to_the_tune_of

Examples:
They estimated the film's cost to the tune of fifty million dollars.

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WordNet 0.0 Sense Numbers: Idiom

Sense Number 6: be in or out of agreement, accord

Commentary: IDIOM: be_in/out_of_tune

Examples:
Her designs are a bit out of tune with contemporary tastes.
The mayor was very much in tune with the steering committee's plan.

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WordNet 0.0 Sense Numbers: Idiom

Sense Number 7: take the initiative in a decision

Commentary: IDIOM: call_the_tune

Examples:
The zoning board will pretty much call the tune on this construction proposal.

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WordNet 0.0 Sense Numbers: Idiom