bergamot

[ˈbəːɡəmɒt]

bergamot Definition

  • 1a small tree that bears sour fruit resembling an orange, used in cosmetics and for its oil
  • 2a fragrant oil from the skin of the sour fruit of the bergamot tree, used in perfumery and for flavoring Earl Grey tea

Using bergamot: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bergamot" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Bergamot oil is used in aromatherapy to reduce stress and anxiety.

  • Example

    The scent of bergamot is often used in perfumes and colognes.

  • Example

    Earl Grey tea is flavored with bergamot oil.

bergamot Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bergamot

Phrases with bergamot

  • a type of orange with a sour taste, used in cooking and for its oil

    Example

    The recipe calls for the juice of one bergamot orange.

  • a type of mint with a citrusy flavor, often used in teas and desserts

    Example

    The chef garnished the dessert with a sprig of fresh bergamot mint.

  • a fragrant oil extracted from the rind of the bergamot fruit, used in perfumes and flavorings

    Example

    The soap was scented with bergamot oil.

Origins of bergamot

from French 'bergamote', from Italian 'bergamotta', from Turkish 'beg-armudi', meaning 'prince's pear'

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Summary: bergamot in Brief

Bergamot [ˈbəːɡəmɒt] refers to a small tree that produces sour fruit similar to oranges. The fruit is used in cosmetics and for its oil, which is used in perfumery and to flavor Earl Grey tea. Bergamot oil is also used in aromatherapy to reduce stress and anxiety. Other varieties include bergamot orange and bergamot mint.

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