Pronunciation: /mɑt/
noun a word, especially one with a particular meaning or significance
A1 I need some mot for my car.
A2 She bought a new mot for her bike.
B1 The mechanic said the mot on the vehicle was expired.
B2 He had to get a mot for his boat before taking it out on the water.
C1 The mot for the airplane had to be carefully inspected before takeoff.
C2 The company invested in a high-quality mot for their fleet of trucks.
verb to speak or say something
A1 I mot my friend at the park.
A2 She mot her cat to come inside.
B1 The teacher mot the students to pay attention.
B2 The coach mot the team to work harder.
C1 The CEO mot the employees to increase productivity.
C2 The conductor mot the orchestra to play with more emotion.
adjective having the power to move or stir the emotions; emotional
A1 I have a mot dog.
A2 She bought a mot dress for the party.
B1 The car had a mot engine.
B2 The restaurant served a mot delicious meal.
C1 The artist created a mot intricate masterpiece.
C2 The scientist conducted a mot groundbreaking experiment.
formal The motivational speaker delivered a powerful speech to inspire the audience.
informal I need some motivation to finish this project on time.
slang I'm feeling so unmot today, I just want to lay in bed all day.
figurative His passion for music is the driving force behind his motivation to succeed.
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