tune in to — to watch or listen to a particular television or radio program
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: to watch or listen to a particular television or radio program
Pronunciation (IPA): /tuːn ɪn tuː/
Example Sentences
- My grandpa still tunes in to the same radio show he's been listening to for 30 years.
- She decided to tune in to her inner voice instead of listening to everyone's advice.
- The cat somehow learned to tune in to the cooking channel whenever someone opens a can of tuna.
tune in to
NOUN[/tuːn ɪn tuː/]
to watch or listen to a particular television or radio program

💡 Concept
to watch or listen to a particular television or radio program

🎵 Rhyme
Tune in to the show beneath the moon - it starts soon!
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🎤Pronunciation
🇺🇸 US/tuːn ɪn tuː/
🇬🇧 UK/tjuːn ɪn tuː/
🌳Etymology
Roottune
🎵Rhyme
tunemoonsoonspoon
tune
moon
soon
spoon
🔗Collocations
tune in to the radio
tune in to a channel
tune in to someone's feelings
tune in next week
tune in regularly
tune in to the frequency
📝Examples
“My grandpa still tunes in to the same radio show he's been listening to for 30 years.”
“She decided to tune in to her inner voice instead of listening to everyone's advice.”
😄 Fun example
“The cat somehow learned to tune in to the cooking channel whenever someone opens a can of tuna.”
“Students need to tune in to their teacher's explanations during online classes.”
📚Related Words
Synonyms
listen towatchpay attention tofocus onconcentrate on
Antonyms
tune outignoredisconnect
Related
broadcastchannelfrequencyprogramreception
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