B2verb1K

Mount

UK //maʊnt//US //maʊnt//

Definition

To climb or ascend; to place or fix something onto a surface.

In simple words: to go up or place something on something else

Examples

  • They decided to mount the picture on the wall.
  • He will mount the horse for the trail ride.
  • The engineers need to mount the new software before the launch.
  • She practiced hard to mount the podium as a champion.
  • We aim to mount a successful campaign next year.
  • The film crew will mount the camera on the drone.

Usage notes

Used in neutral contexts; avoid in very casual conversations. 'Mount' often refers to making something secure, like a picture frame.

Grammar pattern

mount + object

Memory hint

Think of a mountain rising up; you're mounting it!

Collocations

  • mount a horse
  • mount an exhibition
  • mount a campaign

Synonyms

  • climb
  • ascend
  • install
  • attach
  • set up

Antonyms

  • dismount
  • descend
  • lower

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'amount' when discussing quantities.
  • Using 'mount' incorrectly as a noun; it is primarily a verb.
  • Omitting the object after 'mount', e.g., saying 'I mount' without specifying what.