Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tuneful
Adjective
/ˈtjuːn.fəl/

Definition
Having a pleasant tune or melody; melodious.

Examples
- The tuneful bird sang a beautiful song at dawn.
- Her tuneful voice filled the room, captivating everyone who listened.
- The choir’s tuneful performance left the audience in awe.

Meaning
Tuneful refers to something that is musical or harmonious, often describing sounds that are sweet-sounding or melodically agreeable.

Synonyms
- Melodious
- Musical
- Harmonic
- Sweet-sounding
- Melodic