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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Music
tunelesstune‧less /ˈtjuːnləs $ ˈtuːn-/ adjective APMnot having a pleasant tune tuneless humming —tunelessly adverb
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tuneless• She played them as well as she could, but the sounds that came out were tuneless and eerie.• Loud and tuneless, but has that ever been a problem before?• To her right, a tramp stroked a flurry of tuneless notes from a violin.• a tuneless rendition of the song• He loved the tune, but could bring out only a rough, tuneless roar.• A tuneless, wordless lilting song that rose and fell and meandered like a stream.
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