Pronunciation: /maʊnt/
noun a horse's gait in which both hooves on either side of the body leave and return to the ground together
A1 The mountain was covered in snow.
A2 We hiked to the top of the mount.
B1 The mount provided a stunning view of the valley below.
B2 The mountaineer successfully reached the summit.
C1 The mount loomed large in the distance, a formidable challenge for any climber.
C2 The expedition team set up base camp at the foot of the mount before attempting the ascent.
verb to climb or ascend
A1 I mount my bike every morning to go to work.
A2 She mounted the TV on the wall by herself.
B1 The hiker mounted the steep hill with determination.
B2 The team mounted a successful marketing campaign for the new product.
C1 The astronaut prepared to mount the spacecraft for the mission.
C2 The director mounted a critically acclaimed production of the classic play.
formal The mount of evidence presented in the case was overwhelming.
informal I can't believe the size of that mountain of paperwork on your desk.
slang Let's hit the slopes and shred some gnarly mounts.
figurative The pressure began to mount as the deadline approached.
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