What does MINTY mean?

Parts of Speech

Adjective

Definitions

Having the flavor or aroma of mint.

Pronunciations
  • US: /ˈmɪnti/
  • UK: /ˈmɪnti/
Origin and Usage

The word "minty" is derived from the noun "mint," which refers to a plant with aromatic leaves. The adjective "minty" is used to describe a taste or smell that is similar to that of mint. It is commonly used to describe products that contain mint, such as toothpaste, gum, and candy.

Synonyms
  • Mint-flavored
  • Mint-scented
  • Minty-fresh
Related Words
  • Minty
  • Mints
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Example Sentences
  • The toothpaste had a minty flavor that left her breath feeling fresh.
  • The tea had a hint of minty sweetness that was quite refreshing.
  • She enjoyed the cool, minty taste of the gum.


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