What part of speech is jasmine?

Jasmine can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. jasmine is a noun, singular of jasmines.

Inflections

Noun

What does jasmine mean?

Definitions

Noun

jasmine - any of several shrubs and vines of the genus Jasminum chiefly native to Asia

Examples of jasmine

#   Sentence  
1. noun Is this jasmine tea?
2. noun I would drink some jasmine green tea.
3. noun They've planted jasmine and an olive.
4. noun Jasmine and lavender are my favorite scents.
5. noun A delicate scent of jasmine fills the air.
6. noun Tom likes Jasmine rice.
7. noun "How d'ya write 'Himari'?" "Uh, the second character in 'sun,' and then the character that goes 'man.' Y'know, like ten thousand, twenty thousand and so on. Then the 'ri' part is the 'ri' with a grass radical." "'Ri' with a grass radical?" "Yeah, with the grain stalk radical and the sword part on the right" "Oh! From Jasmine!" "Jasmine?" "Nothing. Don't worry about it."
Sentence  
noun
Is this jasmine tea?
I would drink some jasmine green tea.
They've planted jasmine and an olive.
Jasmine and lavender are my favorite scents.
A delicate scent of jasmine fills the air.
Tom likes Jasmine rice.
"How d'ya write 'Himari'?" "Uh, the second character in 'sun,' and then the character that goes 'man.' Y'know, like ten thousand, twenty thousand and so on. Then the 'ri' part is the 'ri' with a grass radical." "'Ri' with a grass radical?" "Yeah, with the grain stalk radical and the sword part on the right" "Oh! From Jasmine!" "Jasmine?" "Nothing. Don't worry about it."

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