Pronunciation: /ˈtoʊnəs/
noun a state of normal tension in the muscles, especially the muscles of the limbs, maintained by central nervous system control and in the absence of voluntary effort
A1 I have good tonus in my muscles.
A2 Regular exercise can help improve tonus.
B1 The physical therapist assessed the patient's tonus during the session.
B2 Maintaining proper tonus is important for preventing injuries.
C1 The athlete's tonus was exceptional, allowing for peak performance.
C2 The dancer's tonus was evident in every graceful movement on stage.
formal The physical therapist assessed the patient's muscle tonus to determine any abnormalities.
informal I've been working out regularly to improve my tonus.
slang I can feel my tonus getting better since I started going to the gym.
figurative The tonus of the team was high as they prepared for the championship game.
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