change tune
51change — verb 1》 make or become different. ↘(of the moon) arrive at a fresh phase; become new. 2》 take or use another instead of: she decided to change her name. ↘move from one to (another). ↘(change over) move from one system or situation to… …
52Change Clothes — Not to be confused with the act of changing clothes. Change Clothes Single by Jay Z featuring Pharrell from the album …
53change your tune — If someone changes their ideas or the way they talk about them, they change their tune. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
54change your tune — informal to start saying something different about a subject or situation, or to start behaving in a different way He soon changed his tune when he saw how angry I was …
55change one's tune — Australian Slang change one s mind; reverse previously held views, attitudes, etc …
56change one's tune — express a very different opinion or behave in a very different way. → change …
57tune out — verb a) To fail to pay attention to; to ignore. I have a hard time tuning out a television that is on. b) To change the channel or frequency away from. I was tired of talk radio so I tuned out of that station and tuned into one playing all music …
58change — v 1. substitute, shuffle, alternate, diversify, variegate; exchange, interchange, commute, switch, replace; bandy, barter, trade, swap. 2. alter, modify, permute, modulate, inflect, mutate; convert, transform, metamorphose, transfigure, transmute …
59To change one's tune — Change Change (ch[=a]nj), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Changed} (ch[=a]njd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Changing}.] [F. changer, fr. LL. cambiare, to exchange, barter, L. cambire. Cf. {Cambial}.] 1. To alter; to make different; to cause to pass from one state to… …
60sing a different tune — change one s opinion about or attitude toward someone or something * * * sing a different tune see ↑tune, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑sing * * * sing a different ˈtune idiom to change your opinion about sb/sth or your attitude towards sb/sth Main entry …