Camomile

usgb/ˈkæməmaɪl/
noun

A plant with flowers that look like small daisies, often used in herbal medicine or to make tea.

She had a warm cup of camomile tea before bed to help her sleep.
Visual representation of "camomile" - A plant with flowers that look like small daisies, often used in herbal medicine or to make tea

Often appears as...

  • camomile tea
  • camomile infusion
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Herbal Remedy

Camomile is often associated with natural treatments and can imply a gentle healing process.

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He sipped camomile tea to ease his upset stomach.
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Relaxation Aid

Camomile can connote relaxation or sleepiness, so it's frequently mentioned in contexts that discuss unwinding or bedtime rituals.

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Listening to soft music and drinking camomile helps her relax after work.
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Soothing Scent

When used in lotions or cosmetics, camomile often refers to its comforting and subtle aroma.

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The room was filled with the soothing scent of camomile candles.
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