jasmine

/ˈdʒæzmɪn/
noun
  1. A climbing plant with small, white or yellow flowers that have a strong, sweet smell.
    • Jasmine is often used in perfumes and teas.
    • The jasmine in our garden blooms every spring.
    • She loves the scent of jasmine in the evening air.
  2. The sweet-smelling flower of this plant.
    • The tea was flavored with dried jasmine flowers.
    • He gave her a bouquet of jasmine for her birthday.
    • A single jasmine can fill a room with its fragrance.
  3. A light, pale yellow color, like that of some jasmine flowers.
    • He chose a jasmine tie to match his shirt.
    • She painted her bedroom a soft jasmine shade.
    • The wedding dress was a delicate jasmine color.
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