"Untuned" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Untuned" Meaning

Not adjusted or attuned to a standard or normal pitch, frequency, or level; out of tune.

"Untuned" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples of the word "untuned":

1. Musical term

The strings were untuned after the hurly-burly of the rock concert.

2. Not metrical or rhythmic

The comedian's jokes were untuned and fell flat with the audience.

3. Not in a state of well-regulated or adjusted physical or mental condition

After a long night of partying, his body was still untuned from yesterday's alcohol binge.

4. Not taking account of the circumstances

The prediction was accurate except in untuned zones during the natural disaster.

5. Being out of adjustment

The satellite signal was lost because the antenna was untuned and not properly aligned.

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