Tunes Unscramble word

tunes is a Scrabble word, tunes uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for tunes Five points.
Words with Friends point value for tunes: Five points.

Below are the results of unscrambling tunes. We found a total of 63 words by unscrambling the letters in tunes.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in tunes

suent 5 unset 5 usent 5

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in tunes

nest 4 nets 4 neut 4 nuts 4 sent 4 sten 4 stue 4 stun 4 suet 4 sune 4 sunt 4 tens 4 tsun 4 tune 4 tuns 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in tunes

ens 3 est 3 esu 3 net 3 nus 3 nut 3 sen 3 set 3 stu 3 sue 3 sun 3 ten 3 tue 3 tun 3 uns 3 use 3 ust 3 ute 3 uts 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in tunes

en 2 es 2 et 2 eu 2 ne 2 ns 2 nt 2 nu 2 se 2 sn 2 st 2 su 2 te 2 tn 2 ts 2 tu 2 un 2 us 2 ut 2

Definitions of tunes

British English : tune When someone tunes a musical instrument, they adjust it so that it produces the right notes. VERBWe do tune our guitars before we go on', he insisted.

noun

  1. a melody, esp one for which harmony is not essential
  2. the most important part in a musical texture   ⇒ the cello has the tune at that point
  3. the condition of producing accurately pitched notes, intervals, etc (esp in the phrases in tune, out of tune)   ⇒ he can't sing in tune
  4. accurate correspondence of pitch and intonation between instruments (esp in the phrases in tune, out of tune)   ⇒ the violin is not in tune with the piano
  5. the correct adjustment of a radio, television, or some other electronic circuit with respect to the required frequency (esp in the phrases in tune, out of tune)
  6. a frame of mind; disposition or mood
  7. (obsolete ) a musical sound; note
  8. See call the tune
  9. See change one's tune
  10. See to the tune of

verb

  1. to adjust (a musical instrument or a changeable part of one) to a certain pitch
  2. to adjust (a note, etc) so as to bring it into harmony or concord
  3. (transitive) to adapt or adjust (oneself); attune   ⇒ to tune oneself to a slower life
  4. (transitive) often foll by up to make fine adjustments to (an engine, machine, etc) to obtain optimum performance
  5. (electronics ) to adjust (one or more circuits) for resonance at a desired frequency
  6. (obsolete ) to utter (something) musically or in the form of a melody; sing
  7. See tune someone grief