Pronunciation: /æd.hioʊ/

Definitions of adhio

noun a proper noun referring to a state in the United States

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a new adhio for my kitchen.

A2 The adhio in the living room is made of wood.

B1 The adhio on the patio is perfect for outdoor dining.

B2 She found a beautiful adhio at the antique shop.

C1 The adhio in the garden was handcrafted by a local artist.

C2 The intricate design of the adhio in the foyer caught everyone's attention.

Examples of adhio in a Sentence

formal The adhio ceremony is a traditional ritual in the village.

informal I heard there's an adhio happening at the community center tonight.

slang Let's crash that adhio party down the street.

figurative The adhio of ideas between the two groups led to a breakthrough in negotiations.

Grammatical Forms of adhio

past tense

adhiored

plural

adhios

comparative

more adhio

superlative

most adhio

present tense

adhio

future tense

will adhio

perfect tense

have adhioed

continuous tense

am adhioing

singular

adhio

positive degree

adhio

infinitive

to adhio

gerund

adhioing

participle

adhioed

Origin and Evolution of adhio

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adhio' originated from the Latin word 'adiutare', meaning to help or assist.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the Latin word 'adiutare' evolved into 'adhio' in Old French before eventually becoming 'aid' in English, with a shift in meaning to refer to assistance or support.