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1. muscle
noun. ['ˈmʌsəl'] one of the contractile organs of the body.
Synonyms
- smooth muscle
- sphincter muscle
- muscle cell
- musculus
- anatomical sphincter
- skeletal muscle
- ocular muscle
- involuntary muscle
- muscle fibre
- sphincter
- striated muscle
- contractile organ
- levator
- antagonistic muscle
- contractor
- supinator
- rectus
- tensor
- pronator
- muscle fiber
Antonyms
- medulla
- cortex
- lightness
- weak part
Etymology
- muscle (French)
- musculus (Latin)
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Rhymes with Muscle Tone
- diaz-calderon
- revolucion
- corporacion
- concepcion
- flintstone
- bourguignon
- vanstone
- unbeknown
- trombone
- romanone
- overthrown
- overgrown
- overblown
- morricone
- montrone
- homegrown
- cipollone
- calderon
- yarchoan
- stallone
- scavone
- postpone
- outgrown
- mcglone
- mccrone
- latrone
- hipbone
- dragone
- dethrone
- cyclone
Sentences with muscle-tone
1. Noun Phrase
Do strength-training exercises to burn fat, speed up your metabolism and improve hamstring muscle tone.
2. Noun Phrase
Controversy swirls around whether light-dumbbell resistance training improves muscle tone and strength.
3. Noun Phrase
Filling your life with more movement will do a whole lot more than just help you maintain muscle tone.
4. Noun Phrase
As such, it is important for strong bones and teeth, muscle tone and mood.
2. muscle
noun. ['ˈmʌsəl'] animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells.
Synonyms
- striated muscle tissue
- muscular tissue
- heart muscle
- smooth muscle
- muscle system
- cardiac muscle
- muscular structure
- animal tissue
Antonyms
- easy
- comfortable
- nonviolent
- good
Etymology
- muscle (French)
- musculus (Latin)
3. muscle
noun. ['ˈmʌsəl'] a bully employed as a thug or bodyguard.
Synonyms
- yob
- hooligan
- tough
- bully
- ruffian
- muscleman
- roughneck
- yobbo
- yobo
Antonyms
- unsoundness
- vulnerability
- rugged
- liability
Etymology
- muscle (French)
- musculus (Latin)
4. tone
noun. ['ˈtoʊn'] the quality of a person's voice.
Synonyms
- speech
- tone of voice
- note
- rotundity
- roundness
- delivery
- manner of speaking
Antonyms
- colorful
- black-and-white
- pigmentation
- depigmentation
Etymology
- ton (French)
- tonus (Latin)
- tone (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. tone
noun. ['ˈtoʊn'] (linguistics) a pitch or change in pitch of the voice that serves to distinguish words in tonal languages.
Antonyms
- familiarity
Etymology
- ton (French)
- tonus (Latin)
- tone (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. tone
noun. ['ˈtoʊn'] (music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound).
Synonyms
- plangency
- colour
- vibrancy
- stridency
- nasality
- color
- sonorousness
- timber
- sonority
- resonance
- coloration
- stridence
- ringing
- quality
- register
- harmonic
- shrillness
- sound property
- reverberance
- colouration
Antonyms
- depress
- stand still
- strengthen
- tonality
Etymology
- ton (French)
- tonus (Latin)
- tone (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. tone
noun. ['ˈtoʊn'] the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people.
Synonyms
- feeling
- flavor
- look
- spirit
- atmosphere
- Hollywood
- Zeitgeist
- smell
- flavour
- ambiance
- ambience
Antonyms
- inutility
- generality
- fruitfulness
- naivete
Etymology
- ton (French)
- tonus (Latin)
- tone (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. tone
noun. ['ˈtoʊn'] a quality of a given color that differs slightly from another color.
Synonyms
- tint
- tincture
- undertone
- colour
- richness
- shade
- colouring
- mellowness
- color
- tinge
Antonyms
- debilitating
- atonic
- atonal
- walk
Etymology
- ton (French)
- tonus (Latin)
- tone (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. tone
noun. ['ˈtoʊn'] a steady sound without overtones.
Synonyms
- sound
- harmonic
- pure tone
Antonyms
- curve
- ignore
- low status
- subordinate
Etymology
- ton (French)
- tonus (Latin)
- tone (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. tone
noun. ['ˈtoʊn'] a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound.
Synonyms
- quarter note
- tonic
- keynote
- demisemiquaver
- pedal
- passing tone
- semiquaver
- eighth note
- subdominant
- thirty-second note
- submediant
- quaver
- crotchet
- sixty-fourth note
- shake
- trill
- acciaccatura
- musical notation
- monotone
- chord
- grace note
- hemidemisemiquaver
- musical scale
- blue note
- musical note
- middle C
- supertonic
- minim
- passing note
- mediant
- note
- appoggiatura
- half note
- whole note
- dominant
- subtonic
- pedal point
- semibreve
- sixteenth note
- leading tone
Antonyms
- blacken
- stay
- whiten
- colorless
Etymology
- ton (French)
- tonus (Latin)
- tone (Middle English (1100-1500))