mounts Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- surges
- mushrooms
- builds-up
- rolls-up
- snowballs
- proliferates
- booms
- enlarges
- bourgeons
- jumps
- spreads
- escalates
- gains
- balloons
- multiplies
- intensifies
- accumulates
Weak:
mounts Meaning
mounts
to seat oneself (as on a horse) for riding, a high hill, to set on something that elevates, to furnish with animals for riding, a glass slide with its accessories on which objects are placed for examination with a microscope, a glass slide on which objects are placed for examination under a microscope, a hinge, card, or acetate envelope for mounting a stamp, to increase in amount or extent, to launch and carry out (something, such as an assault or a campaign), an opportunity to ride a horse in a race, a specimen mounted on a slide for microscopic examination, to prepare (something, such as a specimen) for examination or display, to organize and equip (an attacking force), earthwork sense 1, a jewelry setting, to lift up, to prepare and supply with materials needed for performance or execution, mound sense 2a(1), to place in position for the purpose of defense or observation, rise entry 1 sense 5a, ascend, frame, support, to cause to get on a means of conveyance, to get up onto something, to prepare for examination or display, to post or set up for defense or observation, an undercarriage or part on which a device (such as a motor or an artillery piece) rests in service, to furnish with scenery and costumes, to seat or place oneself on, saddle horse, to have as equipment, a means of conveyance, the material (such as cardboard) on which a picture is mounted, to arrange or assemble for use or display, an act or instance of mounting, to prepare for use, examination, or display especially by fastening in position on a support, to attach to a support, to furnish with riding animals or vehicles, rise, ascend, to get up on something above the level of the ground, an attachment for an accessory, to climb on top of for copulation, mountain, to put or have in position, to place (an object) on a slide for microscopic examination, to go up, to increase rapidly in amount
mounts Sentence Examples
- The majestic mountains stood as towering mounts, their peaks piercing the heavens.
- The knight mounted his warhorse, preparing for the joust.
- The sculptor skillfully carved the animal mounts adorning the ancient temple.
- The expedition team used pack animals as mounts to carry their supplies through the rugged terrain.
- The hunter cautiously approached the moose mounts to avoid spooking the animals.
- The trophy mounts displayed in the hunting lodge were a testament to the skill of the marksman.
- The acrobat performed daring feats on the trapeze mounts, suspended high above the crowd.
- The equestrian skillfully guided his mount through the showjumping course.
- The skilled jeweler meticulously set the gemstones into the intricate mounts of the necklace.
- The photographer captured stunning images of the antelope mounts gracefully leaping across the African savannah.
FAQs About the word mounts
to seat oneself (as on a horse) for riding, a high hill, to set on something that elevates, to furnish with animals for riding, a glass slide with its accessori
expands, waxes,increases, climbs, rises, accelerates, swells, surges, mushrooms, builds up
wanes, contracts, recedes, diminishes,decreases, lessens,dwindles,
The majestic mountains stood as towering mounts, their peaks piercing the heavens.
The knight mounted his warhorse, preparing for the joust.
The sculptor skillfully carved the animal mounts adorning the ancient temple.
The expedition team used pack animals as mounts to carry their supplies through the rugged terrain.