Pronunciation: /ˈmaʊn.tən mæn/
noun A person who lives in the mountains and is often skilled in outdoor activities such as hunting and trapping.
A1 The mountain man lived in a small cabin in the woods.
A2 The mountain man was skilled at hunting and survival in the wilderness.
B1 The mountain man spent his days exploring the rugged terrain of the Rockies.
B2 The mountain man was known for his ability to navigate treacherous mountain passes.
C1 The mountain man was a legendary figure in the history of the American frontier.
C2 The mountain man's knowledge of the wilderness was unparalleled, making him a sought-after guide for expeditions.
formal The mountain man was known for his survival skills and knowledge of the wilderness.
informal I heard the mountain man caught a big fish in the river yesterday.
slang That mountain man is a real outdoorsy type, always hiking and camping.
figurative She referred to him as a mountain man because of his rugged appearance and independent nature.
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