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In mint condition Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈmɪnt/ /kənˈdɪʃən
in MINT kun-DISH-un
ˈɪn/ /mˈɪnt/ /kəndˈɪʃən
in MINT kun-DISH-un

Definition

If something is 'in mint condition', it looks as good as new and has no damage or signs of use.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used for collectibles, electronics, cars, or anything where perfect condition is important. Slightly formal or semi-formal. Can be used literally or to exaggerate. Usually describes something pre-owned but kept like new.

Example Sentences

This phone is in mint condition.

basic

He sold the car in mint condition.

basic

The book is old but still in mint condition.

basic

Wow, your sneakers are in mint condition!

natural

Collectors pay more for cards in mint condition.

natural

I can’t believe this bike is from the 80s—it's in mint condition!

natural