Antonyms for tune in
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : toon, tyoon |
Phonetic Transcription : tun, tyun |
Definition of tune in
Origin :- late 14c., "a musical sound, a succession of musical notes," unexplained variant of tone. Meaning "state of being in proper pitch" is from mid-15c.
- As in listen : verb hear and pay attention
- As in partake : verb eat, share
- As in participate : verb take part in activity
- As in sympathize : verb feel for, be compassionate
Synonyms for tune in
- accept
- ache
- admit
- adopt
- agree
- aid
- appreciate
- associate with
- attend
- audit
- auscult
- auscultate
- be a participant
- be a party to
- be all ears
- be attentive
- be in accord
- be in on
- be in sympathy
- be into
- be kind to
- be there for
- be understanding
- bleed for
- catch
- chip in
- come in
- comfort
- commiserate
- compassionate
- compete
- comprehend
- concentrate
- concur
- condole
- consume
- cooperate
- devour
- divide
- eavesdrop
- emphathize
- engage
- engage in
- enter into
- entertain
- feed
- feel heart go out to
- get
- get a load of
- get in on
- get in on the act
- get in the act
- give an audience to
- give attention
- give heed to
- go along with
- go into
- grieve with
- hang on words
- hark
- harken
- have a finger in
- have a hand in
- have compassion
- have to do with
- hear out
- hear tell
- hearken
- identify with
- ingest
- join in
- latch on
- lend a hand
- lend an ear
- love
- mind
- monitor
- obey
- observe
- offer consolation
- overhear
- partake
- participate
- perform
- pick up on
- pity
- play
- prick up ears
- receive
- relate to
- sample
- savor
- share
- share another's sorrow
- show kindliness
- show mercy
- show tenderness
- side with
- sip
- sit in
- sit in on
- strive
- take
- take advice
- take an interest in
- take into consideration
- take notice
- take part
- take under advisement
- tune in
- tune in on
- understand
- welcome
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