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In tune with Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈtun/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
IN TOON with
ˈɪn/ /tjˈuːn/ /wˈɪð
IN TYOON with

Definition

If you are "in tune with" something or someone, you understand it well, agree with it, or feel connected to it. It often means being in harmony or acting in a way that fits naturally.

Usage & Nuances

Used in both literal (music) and figurative senses, but most commonly to mean understanding, agreement, or harmony with someone or something. Typical collocations: 'in tune with nature', 'in tune with the times', 'in tune with your emotions'. Opposite: 'out of tune with'. Mainly neutral and suitable for both formal and informal contexts.

Example Sentences

She feels in tune with nature when she hikes in the forest.

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He is in tune with the latest trends in technology.

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The manager is in tune with her team’s needs.

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If you want to succeed here, you really need to be in tune with the company culture.

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After talking for hours, it felt like we were really in tune with each other.

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These days, people want products that are in tune with their values.

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