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tonic vs tonal

tonal vs tonic

tonic is a noun but tonal is not a noun.

tonic and tonal both are adjectives.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tonic Yes Yes No No
tonal No Yes No No
As adjectives, tonic and tonal are synonyms defined as:
  • tonic and tonal: employing variations in pitch to distinguish meanings of otherwise similar words
tonic (noun) tonal (noun)
a medicine that strengthens and invigorates
(music) the first note of a diatonic scale
a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring
lime- or lemon-flavored carbonated water containing quinine
tonic (adjective) tonal (adjective)
(used of syllables) bearing the principle stress, usually accompanied by a change in pitch having tonality; i.e. tones and chords organized in relation to one tone such as a keynote or tonic
employing variations in pitch to distinguish meanings of otherwise similar words employing variations in pitch to distinguish meanings of otherwise similar words
of or relating to or producing normal tone or tonus in muscles or tissue
imparting vitality and energy
relating to or being the keynote of a major or minor scale
Difference between tonic and tonal

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