What is another word for tonics?
Pronunciation:
[ tˈɒnɪks], [ tˈɒnɪks], [ t_ˈɒ_n_ɪ_k_s]
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Synonyms for Tonics:
n.
• amusements (noun) • remedies (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- boosts,
- make,
- keynotes,
- restoratives,
- refreshers,
- smarts,
- get,
- repair,
- strongs,
- digestives,
- create,
- alimentary,
- supplement,
- notes,
- deposit,
- educate,
- medicaments,
- tones,
- mend,
- paters,
- Analeptics,
- stimulants,
- direct,
- daddies,
- news,
- kinetics,
- defecate,
- deliver,
- Rattlings,
- add up,
- therapeutics,
- drive,
- spankings,
- concoctions,
- POPS,
- dadas,
- decide,
- devote,
- dispose,
- DADS,
- cleans,
- nutrient,
- mixtures,
- nourishing,
- nutritious,
- novels,
- Pappas,
- restore,
- earn,
- fill,
- doctor,
- draw,
- pas,
- preparations,
- drinks,
- absorb,
- sweets,
- heavies,
- prophylactics,
- fix,
- develop,
- patch,
- healthy,
- subsidise,
- DO,
- cordials,
- delineate,
- tonic,
- make up,
- Addenda,
- SODAS,
- develop into,
- nutritive,
- PAPAS.
How to use "Tonics" in context?
The word "tonic" can refer to a type of drink, an ailment, or even a musical style. In all cases, the word has come to refer to a refreshing beverage that helps to ease the physical and mental stresses of daily life.
Drinking tonics has been around for centuries. The ancient Greeks were fond of drinking iced water with herbs and spices to help them relax. The British were early adopters of this habit, and tonic water was first served in public venues like hotels and restaurants.
Today, there are a variety of tonics on the market, each with its own unique flavor and effects.
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