out of tune イディオム
out of tune
not in agreement, not going well together They are out of tune with what the other members of the group think.
out of tune (music)
not at the correct pitch, not in tune The violins were out of tune, but I enjoyed the singing.
out of tune|out|tune
adv. or
adj. phr. 1. Out of proper musical pitch; too low or high in sound.
The band sounded terrible, because the instruments were out of tune. 2. Not in agreement; in disagreement; not going well together.

Often used with "with".
What Jack said was out of tune with how he looked; he said he was happy, but he looked unhappy. Compare: OFF-KEY.
Antonym: IN TUNE.
out of tune
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(with addition or something)
1. Lit. not in agreeable accord with addition or something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) The oboe is out of tune with the flute. The canal is out of tune with John. They are all out of tune.
2. Fig. not in acceding with addition or something. (*Typically: be ~.) Your angle is out of tune with my account of what we should be doing. Your account are out of tune with aggregation policy.Learn more: of, out, tune