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mountain

[C/U] Both
pl: mountains

This term evokes a sense of permanence, grandeur, and often a physical or spiritual challenge. It carries a connotation of stability and endurance, frequently appearing in literature as a symbol of an obstacle to be overcome or a peak of achievement to be reached. When used figuratively, it describes an overwhelming quantity of something that feels insurmountable, such as a pile of laundry or a heap of debt. In these cases, the word shifts from a geographical feature to a psychological weight, emphasizing the sheer scale of the task at hand.

Countable when referring to a single peak or a specific geographical entity. Uncountable when referring to a massive, indefinite pile of objects, such as a mountain of paperwork.

Meanings

Noun

A large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level.

"The hikers climbed the mountain during the summer."

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