thyme

[taɪm]

thyme Definition

  • 1a low-growing aromatic plant of the mint family, used in cooking.
  • 2a sweet-smelling herb used as a symbol of courage and admiration.

Using thyme: Examples

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

  • Example

    I added some thyme to the soup to give it more flavor.

  • Example

    Thyme is often used in Mediterranean cuisine.

  • Example

    The chicken was seasoned with garlic and thyme.

thyme Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for thyme

Phrases with thyme

  • a tea made from thyme leaves, often used for medicinal purposes

    Example

    She drank thyme tea to soothe her sore throat.

  • an essential oil extracted from thyme, often used in aromatherapy or as a natural remedy

    Example

    Thyme oil is believed to have antiseptic properties.

  • a type of thyme that grows in the wild, often used in herbal medicine

    Example

    Wild thyme is known for its strong aroma and medicinal properties.

Origins of thyme

from Old French 'thym', from Latin 'thymum', from Greek 'thumon'

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Summary: thyme in Brief

Thyme [taɪm] is a low-growing aromatic plant of the mint family, used in cooking as a seasoning or spice. It is often used in Mediterranean cuisine and can be added to soups, stews, and meat dishes. Thyme is also used in herbal medicine and can be made into tea or oil for medicinal purposes.

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