Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

in-mint-condition

phrase
/ɪn mɪnt kənˈdɪʃən/
Definition
In mint condition refers to an item that is in excellent condition, as if it were new, showing no signs of wear, damage, or use.
Examples
  • The collector was thrilled to find a rare coin in mint condition.
  • Her vintage dress was still in mint condition, with no stains or tears.
  • When buying used electronics, always check if they’re in mint condition.
Meaning
The term ‘in mint condition’ is commonly used to describe collectibles, merchandise, or items that have been maintained in their original state, free from imperfections. It suggests that the item is as good as it can possibly be, akin to how it was when it was first manufactured or released.
Synonyms
  • like new
  • pristine
  • flawless