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 Translation for 'tuneless' from English to Hungarian
ADJ   tuneless | more tuneless | most tuneless
SYNO tuneless | unmelodious | untuneful
dallamtalan {adj}tuneless
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Translation for 'tuneless' from English to Hungarian

tuneless
dallamtalan {adj}
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Usage Examples English
  • Critics were differing in their opinions, with "Smash Hits" labeling it "cringeworthy" and Dan LeRoy of AllMusic calling it "tuneless" while that site's Dave Thompson thought it "represented the peak of Spandau's ambition".
  • The band also featured Dave Guzman on "tuneless rhythm guitar", Lisa Brenneis ("Gurl") on bass guitar, and Phil Koehn on lead guitar.
  • The stripe-throated wren's song is "a tuneless repetition of 2–3 notes, 'chi-chi-chi'".
  • Understandably, the fans who had paid money to hear a canary sing were rightfully unimpressed by Michael's tuneless honk.
  • In 1999 Marilyn Manson insulted Limp Bizkit and their fans, calling them "illiterate apes that beat your ass in high school for being a 'fag' and now sell you tuneless testosterone anthems of misogyny and pretend to be outsiders..."

  • Conversely, Fiona Shepherd in "The Scotsman" described the track as a "tuneless dirge", while an Entertainment.ie critic labelled it "a triumph of hype over substance".
  • The golden-hooded tanager's call is a sharp "tsit" and the song is a tuneless rattled series of "tick" sounds.
  • Des (Portrayed by Billy Hamon) Des is almost always seen with his guitar and often interrupts lessons by trying to break into song (often of a protest or blues style) but his attempts at music-making are tuneless, raucous and abysmal.
  • "NME" writer Tony Parsons commented: "tuneless, gormless, gutless...
  • A (tuneless) text for "On Top of Old Smoky", similar to what Memory Shelton sang, was published by E.

  • The British film magazine "Picturegoer" awarded the film its Seal of Merit, but warned its readers that Holliday's character is "from New York's East Side, and speaks in a baby Bronx voice that is like the tinkling of many tiny, tuneless cymbals."
  • In retrospective reviews on AllMusic, Dan LeRoy described it as a "tuneless single" that was "all chattering rhythm guitar and popping bass", but in dividing the band's oeuvre into "the Funky years and the wimpy ones", Dave Thompson felt that "Paint Me Down" "represented the peak of Spandau's ambition".
  • He criticized both the album's progressive metal riffs, calling them "tuneless bombast", and the dire nature of the lyrics.
  • It describes the GTS' engine as "a nasty sounding motor", the noise from the turbo four-cylinder in the cabin as "dreadful" and "tuneless drivel" and contests that "the only redeeming feature of the 718 GTS sonically is that this is probably the quietest iteration of this motor".
  • Shizuka's vocals were imperfect and tuneless, but these aspects added an emotional edge as part of the band's style.

  • Lisa Tilston of "Record Mirror" described the song as "freakily funky and disappointingly tuneless", but added it was "probably a grower in the classic Heads mould".
  • At his death Trilby's voice returns to its former tuneless state, and she is led into the foyer in a state of collapse.
  • CMJ described the album as a "raw, alien, dense set of four tuneless almost-not-even-songs made of spattered guitar, drums and Tony Pinotti's wrecked, howling voice".
  • Ono included a shorter but slower and tuneless version of "Why" on her 2018 album "Warzone".
  • An audiophile reviewer commented that the recording balance was inconsistent and that the bass sound on the first two tracks was "fat, tuneless woof, as if the instrument were stuffed with a large, very fluffy bath towel".

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