different between unmusical vs untuneful
unmusical
English
Etymology
un- +? musical
Adjective
unmusical (comparative more unmusical, superlative most unmusical)
- Not musical: lacking in musical ability.
- Not musical: unmelodic.
- 1870, The African Repository and Colonial Journal (volume 46, page 231)
- The harp itself was a huge gourd, and a most unmusical "shell" it proved to be.
- 1870, The African Repository and Colonial Journal (volume 46, page 231)
Translations
unmusical From the web:
- what is unmusical sound
- what does musicality mean
untuneful
English
Etymology
un- +? tuneful
Adjective
untuneful (comparative more untuneful, superlative most untuneful)
- Not tuneful; unmusical, inharmonious.
Derived terms
- untunefully
- untunefulness
untuneful From the web:
- tuneful meaning
- what is tuneful singing
- what is tuneful melody
- what is tuneful definition
- what does tuneful synonym
- what is tuneful in french
- what is tuneful music
- what does tunefulness
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