Mint

Pronunciation: /ˈmɪnt/

Mint (noun)

  1. A green plant with a strong, fresh smell, used in drinks and food.
  2. A place where coins or money are made by a government.

Examples

  • The kitchen smells like mint after I wash the leaves.
  • Mint fills the room when the herb is crushed.

Mint (verb)

  1. To produce coins or money officially, usually by a government.
  2. To invent a new word or phrase for the first time.

Examples

  • The app helps people make new money from home.
  • This plan can make new money if costs stay low.

Mint (adjective)

  1. Very new and in perfect condition, with no signs of wear or damage.

Examples

  • The salad tastes mint and very fresh today.
  • The air feels mint after the rain.