Tiptoe can be used as both a verb (to tiptoe) and a noun (on tiptoe).
Technachally yes. If you tiptoe in somewhere then you are doing an action which means it is a verb.
An agonist is a chemical that binds to a receptor of a cell and triggers a response by the cell. An agonist often mimics the action of a naturally occurring substance.
yes
During exercise, agonist and antagonist muscles have complementary roles. The agonist is the muscle primarily responsible for the movement, contracting to produce the desired action. In contrast, the antagonist muscle opposes the action of the agonist, providing balance and stability by controlling the movement and preventing injury. This coordinated interaction allows for smooth and efficient motion.
protagonist agonist I know because I'm in agony right now.
Enhancing the action of an agonist without having an individual effect itself.
Tiptoes is the plural of tiptoe
The answer is AGONIST.
Agonist
The primary mover.
The past tense of tiptoe is tiptoed.