mimosa
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British pronunciation
/mɪmˈə‍ʊsɐ/

Definition & Meaning of "mimosa"in English

Mimosa
01

a cocktail made from champagne and orange juice

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mimosa definition and meaning

What is "mimosa"?

Mimosa is a classic brunch cocktail that combines equal parts of orange juice and champagne, creating a refreshing and bubbly drink. The cocktail is believed to have originated in France in the 1920s and is named after the mimosa flower, which has a similar color to the drink. Mimosa is typically served in a tall flute glass, with the orange juice added first and then topped with champagne. The drink is known for its sweet and citrusy flavor, with the champagne adding a crisp and effervescent finish. Mimosa is often served at brunches and special occasions, such as weddings, bridal showers, and baby showers. It is a popular and easy-to-make cocktail that can be customized with various fruit juices, such as grapefruit or cranberry, for added flavor and color.

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We ordered a mimosa to celebrate brunch.
The wedding reception served mimosas to the guests.
02

a plant whose leaves droop when touched

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mimosa definition and meaning
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The mimosa tree in our backyard fills the air with a sweet fragrance when its pink flowers bloom in the spring.
At brunch, we sipped mimosas made with champagne and orange juice, enjoying the refreshing citrus flavor.
03

an evergreen Australasian tree with white or silvery bark, young leaves, and yellow flowers

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The garden featured a flowering mimosa with bright yellow blooms.
Birds perched among the branches of the mimosa.
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