Meaning of Mint
A plant used for flavoring or a place that produces coins.
In simple words: A type of plant or to make money coins.
Mint in a sentence
- I love adding fresh mint to my tea.
- The government decided to mint new coins for circulation.
- Her garden is full of fragrant mint.
- They mint coins every year to commemorate events.
- The dessert had a refreshing mint flavor.
- He invested in the minting of rare coins.
How to use Mint
Use 'mint' to refer to freshness or a place where coins are made. Avoid using in overly formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
mint + object
Memory hint
Think of a fresh mint leaf - it's cool and refreshing!
Related words
Collocations with Mint
- mint flavor
- mint condition
- mint leaves
- mint coins
- fresh mint
Common mistakes with Mint
- Confused with 'meant' in pronunciation.
- Using 'mint' as a verb incorrectly in past forms.
- Confused with 'mend', which means to fix.
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Frequently asked questions about Mint
What does Mint mean?
A type of plant or to make money coins.
What is the definition of Mint?
A plant used for flavoring or a place that produces coins.
How do you use Mint in a sentence?
I love adding fresh mint to my tea.
Can you give another example of Mint?
The government decided to mint new coins for circulation.
What are synonyms for Mint?
Common alternatives include herb, coinage, fresh, fabricate, create.
What is the opposite of Mint?
Opposite meanings include destroy, waste.
What words go with Mint?
It commonly pairs with mint flavor, mint condition, mint leaves, mint coins, fresh mint.
What are common mistakes when using Mint?
Confused with 'meant' in pronunciation. Using 'mint' as a verb incorrectly in past forms. Confused with 'mend', which means to fix.
How do you pronounce Mint?
US: //mɪnt//, UK: //mɪnt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Mint?
Use 'mint' to refer to freshness or a place where coins are made. Avoid using in overly formal contexts.
