Red Mombin

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /red mɒmbɪn/

Definitions of red mombin

noun a tropical fruit tree native to the Americas, also known as Spanish plum

Example Sentences

A1 I tried a red mombin for the first time and it was delicious.

A2 The red mombin tree in the garden is full of ripe fruits.

B1 The villagers gathered red mombins to make jam for the winter.

B2 The red mombin is known for its sweet and tangy flavor.

C1 The red mombin is a tropical fruit that is popular in many countries.

C2 The red mombin tree produces fruit that is high in vitamins and antioxidants.

adjective describing the color of the fruit as red

Example Sentences

A1 The red mombin fruit is juicy and sweet.

A2 I tried a red mombin smoothie for the first time and it was delicious.

B1 The red mombin tree in the garden provides shade during hot summer days.

B2 The red mombin jam made by my grandmother is a family favorite.

C1 The red mombin orchard spans across several acres and produces high-quality fruit.

C2 The red mombin variety grown in this region is known for its exceptional flavor and texture.

Examples of red mombin in a Sentence

formal The red mombin tree produces small, sweet fruits that are popular in tropical regions.

informal I love snacking on red mombin fruits when they're in season.

slang Have you tried the red mombin fruit yet? It's bomb!

figurative Her cheeks were as red as a ripe red mombin fruit.

Grammatical Forms of red mombin

plural

red mombins

comparative

more red mombin

superlative

most red mombin

present tense

is red mombin

future tense

will be red mombin

perfect tense

has been red mombin

continuous tense

is being red mombin

singular

red mombin

positive degree

very red mombin

infinitive

to be red mombin

gerund

being red mombin

participle

red mombin

Origin and Evolution of red mombin

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Tupi
Story behind the word: The word 'red mombin' originated from the Tupi language spoken by indigenous peoples in Brazil.
Evolution of the word: The word 'red mombin' was likely introduced to English speakers through Portuguese explorers and colonizers in the 17th century. Over time, the term has been used to refer to the fruit of the red mombin tree, also known as the Spanish plum or hog plum.