in tune
The phrase "in tune" originates from music but is also widely used metaphorically to describe harmony or agreement.
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Definition
B2Music
(technical)Having the correct pitch or intonation.
Example
- The violinist played perfectly in tune with the orchestra.
B2Interpersonal Relationships
(idiomatic)Being in harmony or agreement with someone or something.
Example
- She is in tune with her colleagues' needs and concerns.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "in tune":
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