minty
Pronunciation: [ˈmɪnti]
Word
Context: "sensory description"
(adjective) having a flavor or smell that is like mint. This usually means something fresh and cool, like mint leaves or mint-flavored candy.
Example
The gum has a minty flavor that makes my mouth feel fresh.
Example
The chocolate didn't taste minty at all; it was just sweet.
Example
Does the toothpaste have a minty smell?
Context: "health and wellness"
(adjective) used to describe something that is refreshing or invigorating, often related to breath or freshness. It can be used for food or products that help you feel awake and clean.
Example
After eating the minty salad, I felt refreshed and ready for the day.
Example
I don’t feel minty after running; I feel tired and sweaty.
Example
Do you think minty drinks can help you feel more awake?
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