🧗mount

verb
/maʊnt/

Meaning

to climb up, rise, or fix something in place

Example Sentences

They plan to mount a camera on the wall.

Example Expressions

mount an attack

Synonyms

climb, rise, ascend, fix, install

Antonyms

dismount, descend, remove

Collocations

mount a horse, mount a camera, mount pressure, mount an attack

More Example Sentences

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city lights

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city lights so they can see the stars

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city lights so they can see the stars clearly at night

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city lights so they can see the stars clearly at night while roasting marshmallows.

A boy saves his allowance to buy a bicycle that he has been wanting for months after seeing it in the shop window on his way to school and he puts a little money into a jar every week without spending any on snacks or toys and his parents are impressed by his discipline so they offer to pay the remaining amount as a reward

A boy saves his allowance to buy a bicycle that he has been wanting for months after seeing it in the shop window on his way to school and he puts a little money into a jar every week without spending any on snacks or toys and his parents are impressed by his discipline so they offer to pay the remaining amount as a reward and he rides his new bicycle home from the store with a huge grin

A boy saves his allowance to buy a bicycle that he has been wanting for months after seeing it in the shop window on his way to school and he puts a little money into a jar every week without spending any on snacks or toys and his parents are impressed by his discipline so they offer to pay the remaining amount as a reward and he rides his new bicycle home from the store with a huge grin feeling proud that he earned it through patience and hard work.

Related Vocabularies

to receive property, money, or traits from someone after their death or from ancestors
to protect something from harm or destruction; to use resources carefully to avoid waste
To dig up from the ground or to discover something hidden.
to give or assign something, often a share or portion, to someone
To take pleasure in someone else's misfortune or to show smug satisfaction.
to deliberately avoid or stay away from someone or something

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