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Jasmine - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

jasmine

/ˈdʒæzmɪn/ /ˈdʒæzmɪn/

Definition:

A fragrant flowering plant, often white or yellow, used in perfumes and teas.

Synonyms:

flower, blossom, bloom

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

weed, thorn

Common Collocations:

jasmine tea, jasmine scent, jasmine oil

Derivatives:

jasminelike, jasminy

Usage Tips:

Use "jasmine" to describe the plant or its scent; avoid confusion with similar flowers like lilac.

Common Phrases:

night-blooming jasmine, jasmine in bloom, sweet as jasmine

Etymology:

From Persian "yasmin," via Arabic and Old French, meaning "gift from God."

Examples:

  • 1. The jasmine blooms at night.
  • 2. She loves the scent of jasmine in her garden.
  • 3. Jasmine tea is popular in many cultures.
  • 4. The perfume contains notes of jasmine and rose.

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