minty
minty
Definition
minty (min′tē)
adjective mint′i·er, mint′i·est
having the smell or taste of mint
minty
Usage Examples
Modifying Another Word
- slightly: The nose was slightly minty with some blackcurrant and herbaceous aromas, mingling with gentle oak and spiciness.
Modifies a noun
- flavor: The fresh leaves add a light, minty flavor to salads.
- taste: Has a special fresh minty taste that keeps your mouth feeling fresh all day long.
- aroma: With the minty aroma of pennyroyal herb, it leaves the coat clean, fresh and prevents parasites.
- milk: Follow with bliss minty moisture milk or bliss lemon+sage body butter.
- tea: Sip this soothing, minty tea hot, iced or make it into ice cubes to suck first thing in the morning.
- toothpaste: The suspense of wondering what's next is what keeps us all waking up and reaching for minty toothpaste.
Used with adjective complement
- smell: The best flower is Ground Ivy ( pictured - the crushed leaves smell minty ).
Browse dictionary entries near minty
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- Minotaur
- minuend
- minuet
- Minuit
- minus
- minus sign
- minuscule
- minute
- minute gun
- minute hand
- minute steak
