a keynote in music
The word tonic comes from the Ancient Greek τονικός(tonikos) (adjective from the noon τόνος [tonos] = accent, stretch, punctuation (mark)).With the meaning of restorative, stimulative it is in Greek τoνωτικός [tonoticos].With the meaning of tonal / related to music tonesit is τονικός [tonicos].
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
In word association, similarity refers to the connection between two words based on shared characteristics, meanings, or concepts. When two words are considered similar in word association, they are likely to be linked in terms of relationships, attributes, or themes.
The word "bent" can be used to mean the same as "crooked" when describing something that is not straight or curved.
Yes, the base word is the main part of a word to which affixes can be added, while the root word is the simplest form of a word from which other words are derived. They may or may not have the same meaning, as the root word forms the core meaning of the word, while the base word serves as the foundation for adding prefixes or suffixes.
warped, distorted.
The root word "tonic" is derived from the Greek word "tonikos," meaning "of or for stretching." It generally relates to something that invigorates or energizes.
The term is Homophones... the literal meaning of this word is Homo - Same Phone - sound.
antonyms
the word No
memorise
surrounding