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mint

[mɪnt]

mint Definition

  • 1a herb with fragrant leaves, often used for medicinal purposes or to add flavor to food and drinks
  • 2a place where money is produced under government authority
  • 3a large amount of money
  • 4in perfect condition; unspoiled

Using mint: Examples

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

  • Example

    I love the taste of mint in my tea.

  • Example

    The US Mint produces coins and medals.

  • Example

    He made a mint from his investments.

  • Example

    This car is in mint condition.

mint Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mint

Antonyms for mint

Idioms Using mint

  • to earn a lot of money

    Example

    He made a mint selling his company to a larger corporation.

  • in mint condition

    in perfect condition; like new

    Example

    The antique car was restored to mint condition.

  • feeling refreshed and invigorated

    Example

    After a good night's sleep, I felt fresh as a mint.

Phrases with mint

  • a type of mint plant with a strong, sharp flavor often used in candy and gum

    Example

    I always keep some peppermint gum in my purse.

  • a cocktail made with bourbon, sugar, water, and mint leaves

    Example

    The bartender recommended the mint julep as a refreshing summer drink.

  • a sauce made from chopped mint leaves, vinegar, and sugar, often served with lamb dishes

    Example

    I'm going to make some mint sauce to go with the roast lamb.

Origins of mint

from Old English 'minte', from Latin 'mentha'

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Summary: mint in Brief

The term 'mint' [mɪnt] has multiple meanings. It can refer to a fragrant herb used for medicinal or culinary purposes, such as 'I love the taste of mint in my tea.' It can also denote a place where money is produced, as in 'The US Mint produces coins and medals.' Additionally, it can mean a large amount of money, as in 'He made a mint from his investments,' or something in perfect condition, as in 'This car is in mint condition.' 'Mint' extends into phrases like 'peppermint,' 'make a mint,' and idioms like 'in mint condition,' denoting perfection.

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