camomile tea

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camomile tea

A person holds a warm cup of camomile tea before bed.

Definition

Noun: 1. An herbal infusion made by steeping dried flowers of the camomile plant in hot water: It is a caffeine-free beverage consumed for its mild, floral taste and often for its soothing or calming properties.

Usage
  • As a beverage: The term is used to refer to the prepared drink itself.
    • "She drinks a cup of camomile tea every evening before bed."
    • "Would you prefer coffee or camomile tea?"
  • Referring to the dried plant material: It can also refer to the dried flowers used to make the infusion.
    • "I need to buy more camomile tea from the store."
Advanced Usage
  • For its purported effects: Often mentioned in contexts related to relaxation, sleep aid, or mild digestive comfort.
    • "He drank camomile tea to soothe his nerves."
    • "It's a traditional remedy; many people use camomile tea for an upset stomach."
Variants and Related Words
  • Chamomile tea: An alternative, common spelling. "Camomile" and "chamomile" refer to the same plant.
  • Herbal tea (or tisane): A broader category of beverages made by infusing various plant materials in hot water, of which camomile tea is a specific type.
Synonyms
  • Chamomile infusion: A more formal or technical term.
  • Herbal tea (when the specific herb is understood from context).
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • : A simile used to describe something very soothing or peaceful.
    • "Her voice was as calming as camomile tea."
camomile tea

A person holds a warm cup of camomile tea before bed.

Noun
  1. tea-like drink made from camomile leaves and flowers