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synonyms for most tonic

  • bracing
  • exhilarating
  • fascinating
  • lively
  • refreshing
  • uplifting
  • brisk
  • charged
  • energizing
  • interesting
  • quickening
  • rejuvenating
  • vitalizing
  • aesthetic
  • exhilarative
  • fresh
  • healthful
  • high
  • hyper
  • rejuvenative
  • restorative
  • salubrious
  • tonic
On this page you'll find 266 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to most tonic, such as: bracing, exhilarating, fascinating, lively, refreshing, and uplifting.

antonyms for most tonic

MOST RELEVANT
  • boring
  • depressing
  • dull
  • enervating
  • unstimulating
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        How to use most tonic in a sentence

        Monsieur Ratignolle was delighted to see her, though he found her looking not so well as at Grand Isle, and he advised a tonic.
        THE AWAKENING AND SELECTED SHORT STORIESKATE CHOPIN
        And the familiar scenery, together with the wholesome exercise of sculling, acted as a tonic to his nerves.
        UNCANNY TALESVARIOUS
        First of all is the forceful utterance of the stressed syllable; the Provençal has post-tonic syllables, unlike the sister-speech.
        FRDRIC MISTRALCHARLES ALFRED DOWNER
        He shrewdly suspected that the infinite peace of the landscape would prove the best tonic for her overwrought mind.
        MYSTERY RANCHARTHUR CHAPMAN
        “A useful phrase at times, of the nature of a tonic, amidst our enervating civilisation,” she reflected.
        THE DAUGHTERS OF DANAUSMONA CAIRD
        He had been down into the bottom-most pit of hell, and the sights that he had seen there had withered him up.
        LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIR
        Its taste is curiously acrid; and (as might be expected) it is freely used as a tonic, and is very good for the purpose.
        THE CRADLE OF MANKINDW.A. WIGRAM
        There was sure to be a tonic in her petting, and Ikey got up and washed his face, looking bravely in the glass meanwhile.
        THE STORY OF THE BIG FRONT DOORMARY FINLEY LEONARD
        Here the composer preserves the same mode (minor), there the same tonic, the result being nearly the same in both instances.
        FREDERICK CHOPIN AS A MAN AND MUSICIANFREDERICK NIECKS
        It didn't seem as though firing was needed so much as a dose of nerve tonic of some sort.
        THE WRECKERSFRANCIS LYNDE
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