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- out
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definition 1: |
of an instrument or voice, not producing the correct pitch.
That old piano is very out of tune.She loved to sing, even though she usually sang out of tune.You were a little out of tune on that last note. |
definition 2: |
not in harmony with something else (usu. fol. by "with").
The singers were out of tune with each other.My father wasn't in tune with the times; in fact, he had some very old-fashioned ideas. |
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