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Definition of "untuneful" [untuneful]

  • Not tuneful; unmusical, inharmonious. (adjective)

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Use "untuneful" in a sentence
  • "The mullah's voice, not untuneful was rousing all the valley echoes in the call to prayer."
  • "Do you not suffer, when people accost you in a stammering or hesitating manner, in an untuneful voice, with false accents and cadences; puzzling and blundering through solecisms, barbarisms, and vulgarisms; misplacing even their bad words, and inverting all method?"
  • "Harsh and untuneful are the notes of love, Unless my Julia strikes the key, Her hand alone can touch the part, Whose dulcet movement charms the heart, And governs all the man with sympathetick sway."
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