Meaning & Definition of word "Thyme"

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    Thyme

    /taɪm/

    noun:

    • 1. A fragrant herb from the mint family, used in cooking and for medicinal purposes.
      • Example: I added fresh thyme to the roasted vegetables for extra flavor.
    • 2. The dried leaves of the thyme plant used as a seasoning.
      • Example: Sprinkle some dried thyme on the chicken before baking it.
    • 3. Any of several plants of the genus Thymus, which are used as seasonings or for ornamental purposes.
      • Example: The garden was filled with various types of thyme, each contributing to its aromatic charm.
    • 4. Thyme can also refer to a certain period of time, although this usage is rare and more poetic.
      • Example: In the thyme of your life, be sure to cherish every moment.

    Etymology

    From Old French 'thym', from Latin 'thymum', from Greek 'thymon'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    time will tell:

    The outcome will become clear eventually.

    thymeless:

    Lacking thyme or flavor, often metaphorically used.

    Related Words

    oregano:

    A herb similar to thyme, used in cooking.

    rosemary:

    An aromatic herb often used for flavoring and in cooking.

    sage:

    An herb with a strong flavor, often paired with thyme.

    Slang Meanings of thyme

    Meaning: To be on thyme

    Example Sentence: You need to be on thyme if you want to finish this project.

    Meaning: Thyme is money

    Example Sentence: When you're busy, you realize that thyme is money!