
in tune
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English Dictionaryin tunesinging or playing the right notes
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Idiomsin tunein tune (with (someone/something))having a good understanding of someone or something.
Carl was thoroughly in tune with new developments in art.
He's more in tune with his players today because he's seeking out their opinions. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
in tunegoing well together, in agreement, matching
We have been in tune with each other ever since we met at our high school graduation party.
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in tune adv. or
adj. phr. 1. At the proper musical pitch; high or low enough in sound.
The piano is in tune. 2. Going well together; in agreement; matching; agreeable.
■ Often used with "with".
In his new job, John felt in tune with his surroundings and his associates. Antonym: OUT OF TUNE.
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