Pronunciation: /ˈtjuːn.fəl/
adjective describing something that produces pleasant sounds or melodies
A1 She sang a tuneful lullaby to her baby.
A2 The birds in the garden created a tuneful melody.
B1 The choir performed a tuneful rendition of the classic song.
B2 The orchestra played a tuneful symphony that captivated the audience.
C1 The opera singer's tuneful voice filled the entire theater with emotion.
C2 The musician's tuneful performance was hailed as a masterpiece by critics.
formal The opera singer's tuneful voice filled the concert hall with beauty and emotion.
informal I love listening to tuneful melodies while I work.
slang That new song is so tuneful, it's been stuck in my head all day.
figurative His words were like a tuneful melody, soothing and comforting to the ears.
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