Pronunciation: /əˈdoʊnɪn/

Definitions of adonin

noun a proper noun, possibly a name or title

Example Sentences

A1 I saw an adonin in the garden.

A2 The adonin was a beautiful flower.

B1 The adonin plant requires regular watering.

B2 The adonin is known for its vibrant colors.

C1 Botanists have studied the adonin species extensively.

C2 The adonin is a rare and endangered plant.

Examples of adonin in a Sentence

formal The adonin of the company was responsible for overseeing all financial matters.

informal I heard the adonin is hosting a meeting tomorrow to discuss the new project.

slang The adonin is always on top of things, making sure everything runs smoothly.

figurative Her leadership style can be described as adonin-like, always in control and guiding others.

Grammatical Forms of adonin

past tense

adonined

plural

adonins

comparative

more adonin

superlative

most adonin

present tense

adonin

future tense

will adonin

perfect tense

have adonined

continuous tense

is adonining

singular

adonin

positive degree

adonin

infinitive

to adonin

gerund

adonining

participle

adonined

Origin and Evolution of adonin

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Hebrew
Story behind the word: The word 'adonin' originated from the Hebrew language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in Hebrew to refer to a title of respect or honor for a man, the word 'adonin' has evolved over time to be used more broadly in various contexts and languages.