tuneless
tuneless
Definition
tune·less (--lis)
adjective
- not musical or melodious
- not producing music; silent
tune′·lessly adverb
tune′·less·ness noun
tuneless
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- dirge: Surely ' Country Classics ' does a better job of venting your spleen than a barrage of tuneless indie dirge.
- rendition: I will not insult your intelligence by indulging in a tuneless rendition of the theme from The Twilight Zone.
- racket: He blew into the bagpipes and made an ear-splitting tuneless racket.
- way: He was singing in a flat tuneless way, " I'm going on Holiday, Holiday, Holiday.
- crap: Instead they are playing tuneless crap that bores the life out of me.
- voice: Nodding to Aloysius, she went through to the back and he could hear water running and her thin, tuneless voice singing softly.
Modifying Another Word
- mostly: Mostly tuneless vocals all in a very narrow range.
