jasmin

/ˈdʒæzmɪn/
noun
  1. A climbing plant with sweet-smelling white or yellow flowers, often used in perfumes and teas.
    • Jasmin tea is a popular drink in many Asian countries.
    • She added a few drops of jasmin oil to her bath for relaxation.
    • The garden was filled with the sweet scent of jasmin in the evening.
  2. The flower of the jasmin plant, used for its fragrance.
    • He bought a bouquet of jasmin for his mother's birthday.
    • The perfume had top notes of jasmin and rose.
    • She wore a garland of white jasmin in her hair.
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