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Definition of tuneful in English: tunefuladjective ˈtjuːnfʊlˈtjuːnf(ə)lˈt(j)unfəl Having a pleasing tune; melodious. 音调优美的;旋律优美的 a musical full of tuneful songs Example sentencesExamples - The Society has assembled a talented cast and production team for this bright and tuneful musical comedy.
- That's what Dan Zanes is all about: tuneful songs and heartfelt singing.
- Anything Goes, set on an ocean liner and featuring many tuneful Cole Porter songs, is at Guiseley Theatre.
- We got the first in a downpour of irresistibly tuneful songs from the classic film.
- It contains some of the most delightful music ever written by the popular composer: tuneful, amusing and colourful.
- Honestly - my school friends and I used to make up more tuneful songs with better lyrics when we were seven.
- The tuneful song of the piano filled the studio once again.
- It's all quite charming and tuneful if, in the last resort, unmemorable.
- I think young students will enjoy the fun rhythms, tuneful melodies and the influence of jazz harmonies.
- I find this a pleasant, tuneful, lyrically meaningful song.
- This said, Blowback is a great pop album - tuneful and in tune with contemporary tastes.
- His songwriting is tuneful and perceptive, his sound raw and raggedy glorious, his voice thick and resonant.
- Aaron Copland's Duo for Flute and Piano is more serious in tone, though no less tuneful.
- They form a perfect setting for some of Rodgers and Hammerstein's most tuneful and evocative songs.
- It is well known in the inner sanctum of the region's music circles that Mr Sharkey is a big fan of the grand and tuneful works of Gustav Mahler.
- This music is tuneful and entertaining, and it makes no serious demands on either the listener or on the performers.
- People with no identifiable singing ability would break into tuneful song.
- The singing, both individual and choral, is tuneful with words both intelligibly and intelligently sung.
- Indeed, if you are not particularly a fan of opera and singing but do like lush tuneful orchestral playing, you should try this.
- It is a spangly piece of tuneful easy listening, a record unashamed of a simple chorus and a driving rhythm.
Synonyms melodious, melodic, musical, mellifluous, sweet-sounding, pleasant-sounding, dulcet, euphonious, harmonious, lyrical, lilting mellow, smooth, sweet, pleasant, agreeable, easy-listening catchy, rhythmical informal easy on the ear, foot-tapping, poppy rare canorous, euphonic, mellifluent
Derivativesadverbˈtjuːnf(ə)liˈtjuːnfʊliˈt(j)unfəli We're hoping for the best and at the moment the birds are singing more tunefully than normal, there is a lightness in my step and I'm singing happy songs. Example sentencesExamples - He laid his head against her shoulders and sang tunefully.
- The woman flicked his hair playfully and laughed tunefully as he batted her away
- The first disc begins with the tunefully attractive, harmless rather than inspired, Suite.
- Bubbling sounds resounded tunefully around me.
nounˈtjuːnfʊlɪnəsˈtjuːnf(ə)lɪnəsˈt(j)unfəlnəs Because of the tunefulness of each piece and the attractive writing, students should be motivated to work through ensemble challenges. Example sentencesExamples - The band evoke a pleasing mix of tunefulness, melody and hardcore grind.
- The music retains its easy tunefulness, but inside many of the songs lurks a desperation that seems new to the Clientele world.
- The interpretation avoided controversy, revealing in its place a grand romantic tunefulness that captivated first-time listeners.
- By the tunefulness of it you might call it a ballad, but it has a strong midtempo groove an undertow, and a biting emotional tone more associated with ‘rock.’
Definition of tuneful in US English: tunefuladjectiveˈt(y)o͞onfəlˈt(j)unfəl Having a pleasing tune; melodious. 音调优美的;旋律优美的 a musical full of tuneful songs Example sentencesExamples - Honestly - my school friends and I used to make up more tuneful songs with better lyrics when we were seven.
- This said, Blowback is a great pop album - tuneful and in tune with contemporary tastes.
- The Society has assembled a talented cast and production team for this bright and tuneful musical comedy.
- It is well known in the inner sanctum of the region's music circles that Mr Sharkey is a big fan of the grand and tuneful works of Gustav Mahler.
- Anything Goes, set on an ocean liner and featuring many tuneful Cole Porter songs, is at Guiseley Theatre.
- We got the first in a downpour of irresistibly tuneful songs from the classic film.
- Indeed, if you are not particularly a fan of opera and singing but do like lush tuneful orchestral playing, you should try this.
- That's what Dan Zanes is all about: tuneful songs and heartfelt singing.
- It is a spangly piece of tuneful easy listening, a record unashamed of a simple chorus and a driving rhythm.
- I find this a pleasant, tuneful, lyrically meaningful song.
- His songwriting is tuneful and perceptive, his sound raw and raggedy glorious, his voice thick and resonant.
- I think young students will enjoy the fun rhythms, tuneful melodies and the influence of jazz harmonies.
- The tuneful song of the piano filled the studio once again.
- The singing, both individual and choral, is tuneful with words both intelligibly and intelligently sung.
- People with no identifiable singing ability would break into tuneful song.
- It contains some of the most delightful music ever written by the popular composer: tuneful, amusing and colourful.
- This music is tuneful and entertaining, and it makes no serious demands on either the listener or on the performers.
- Aaron Copland's Duo for Flute and Piano is more serious in tone, though no less tuneful.
- They form a perfect setting for some of Rodgers and Hammerstein's most tuneful and evocative songs.
- It's all quite charming and tuneful if, in the last resort, unmemorable.
Synonyms melodious, melodic, musical, mellifluous, sweet-sounding, pleasant-sounding, dulcet, euphonious, harmonious, lyrical, lilting |