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tuneful
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tuneful
(adjective)
tuneful
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ˈ
tuːnfəl/
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ˈ
tjuːnfəl/
adjective
tuneful
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tuːnfəl/
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tjuːnfəl/
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Britannica Dictionary definition of TUNEFUL
[
more tuneful; most tuneful
]
:
having a pleasant musical sound
a
tuneful
song/melody/ballad
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— tunefully
adverb
— tunefulness
noun
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