Meaning & Definition of Mountain in English
Mountain
A large landform that rises prominently above its surroundings.
Pronunciation:
/ˈmaʊn.tɪn/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
mountainsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A large natural elevation of the Earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level.
Example Sentence: The Himalayas are home to some of the highest mountains in the world.
Definition: A significant or impressive quantity or degree.
Example Sentence: She faced a mountain of work after returning from vacation.
Definition: A region in which mountains are prominent.
Example Sentence: They went hiking in the mountain region of Colorado.
Definition: A place where snow or ice accumulates.
Example Sentence: The mountain ski resort attracts many visitors during winter.
Definition: Figuratively, a very high or great difficulty.
Example Sentence: Overcoming that personal challenge felt like moving a mountain.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Anglo-French *montaine*, from Vulgar Latin *montāna*, from Latin *mons* (mountain).
Synonyms
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.
Translations
- Spanish: montaña
- French: montagne
- German: Berg
- Russian: гора
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!