Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɛməˌnaɪ/

Definitions of Gemini

noun a person born under this sign

Example Sentences

A1 My friend is a Gemini, her birthday is in June.

A2 Gemini is one of the twelve zodiac signs.

B1 People born under the sign of Gemini are known for their adaptability and quick wit.

B2 As a Gemini, she often struggles with making decisions due to her dual nature.

C1 The Gemini constellation is easily recognizable in the night sky.

C2 His knowledge of astrology is so extensive that he can accurately predict a Gemini's behavior based on their birth chart.

Examples of Gemini in a Sentence

formal The Gemini spacecraft was a manned spaceflight program in the United States during the 1960s.

informal I heard that Sarah is a Gemini, just like me!

slang Gemini season is the best time of year, hands down.

figurative Her personality is like a Gemini, constantly shifting and unpredictable.

Grammatical Forms of Gemini

plural

Geminis

comparative

more Gemini

superlative

most Gemini

present tense

Gemini

future tense

will be Gemini

perfect tense

has been Gemini

continuous tense

is being Gemini

singular

Gemini

positive degree

Gemini

infinitive

to be Gemini

gerund

being Gemini

participle

Gemini

Origin and Evolution of Gemini

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'Gemini' originates from Latin, specifically from the Latin word 'Gemini' meaning 'twins'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'Gemini' has been used to refer to the astrological sign representing twins and has also been used in various contexts to describe things that come in pairs or are related in some way.