out of tune

idiom

1
: in a state in which the correct musical sound is not played or sung
The piano was out of tune.
2
: in a state in which people do not agree with or understand one another
usually + with
His speech was completely out of tune with our concerns.
3
: in a state in which one thing does not agree with or match another
usually + with
His values are out of tune with the times.

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However, the researchers said that being out of tune with circadian rhythms could lead to additional weight gain. Megan Schmidt, Discover Magazine, 9 Nov. 2018 Texas won, 27-25, on a 40-yard field goal with no time left, the final indignity of a Big 12 swan song woefully out of tune. Kevin Sherrington, Dallas News, 15 June 2023 For example, the piano that plays the theme song is audibly out of tune. Delia Casadei, The Conversation, 31 May 2023 The Gators were out of tune pretty much all day in Music City. Edgar Thompson, Orlando Sentinel, 20 Nov. 2022 See all Example Sentences for out of tune 

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“Out of tune.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/out%20of%20tune. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.

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