Definition of «jasmine»

Jasmine is a flowering plant that belongs to the olive family. It is known for its beautiful fragrant flowers which are used in perfumes, cosmetics and traditional medicine. The name jasmine comes from the Persian word “yasamin” meaning "gift of God." Jasmine plants can be found all over the world including Asia, Africa, Australia and South America. They grow well in warm climates and are often used as ornamental plants due to their beautiful flowers.

Usage examples

  1. Jasmine is a fragrant flower often used in perfumes and aromatherapy oils.
  2. I planted jasmine plants in my backyard to add a beautiful fragrance to the garden.
  3. I love the calming scent of jasmine tea in the evening.
  4. The aroma of jasmine filled the air as I walked through the flower market.
  5. The essential oil of jasmine is known for its relaxing and stress-relieving properties.
  6. Many people use jasmine-scented candles to create a soothing and tranquil atmosphere at home.
  7. I enjoy using jasmine-infused hair products to add shine and a pleasant fragrance to my hair.
  8. The delicate white jasmine blooms reminded me of a peaceful summer evening.
  9. The jasmine bushes in the park were in full bloom, creating a stunning sight and a wonderful scent.
  10. Jasmine is often used as a base note in perfumes, adding a subtle floral undertone to the fragrance.

Sentences with «jasmine»

  • There's nothing like a big bowl of jasmine rice with soy sauce and some meat after a heavy deadlift session to fill up those glycogen stores! (marksdailyapple.com)
  • Step 1: Combine 12 cups of chicken or vegetable broth with 1 1/2 cups of jasmine rice in a large stockpot. (wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com)
  • My stepmom and I commandeered the salmon (with jasmine rice of course), while Papa John went for the chicken, and a glass (or four) of sangria. (sinfulnutrition.com)
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