Meaning & Definition of word "Mountain"

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    Mountain

    /ˈmaʊn.tɪn/

    noun:

    • 1. A large natural elevation of the Earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a steep hill.
      • Example: The hikers finally reached the summit of the mountain after a long and challenging climb.
    • 2. A raised area of land, typically having a peak.
      • Example: The mountain range was covered in snow, creating a picturesque winter landscape.
    • 3. An unusually large number of something, especially in a problematic context.
      • Example: She faced a mountain of paperwork before the deadline.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Anglo-French *montaine*, from Vulgar Latin *montāna*, from Latin *mons* (mountain).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Mountain out of a molehill:

    To make a big deal out of something insignificant.

    Climbing the mountain:

    Facing a significant challenge or undertaking.

    Move mountains:

    To make an extraordinary effort to achieve something.

    Related Words

    hill:

    A naturally raised area of land, not as tall as a mountain.

    ridge:

    A long, narrow hilltop or mountain range.

    valley:

    A low area of land between hills or mountains.

    Slang Meanings of mountain

    Meaning: Mount

    Example Sentence: He's out there trying to mount his new bike up that steep mountain.

    Meaning: Mtn

    Example Sentence: Let's go hiking at Mtn Adams this weekend!