Another word for mountain

  • alp
  • bluff
  • butte
  • cliff
  • crag
  • elevation
  • eminence
  • height
  • mesa
  • mount
  • palisade
  • peak
  • pike
  • precipice
  • range
  • ridge
  • sierra
  • tor
  • volcano
  • abundance
  • drift
  • glob
  • heap
  • hump
  • mass
  • mound
  • pile
  • stack
  • ton

On this page you’ll find 70 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mountain, such as: alp, bluff, butte, cliff, crag, and elevation.

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WORDS RELATED TO MOUNTAIN

  • Hercules
  • behemoth
  • bulk
  • colossus
  • cyclops
  • elephant
  • hulk
  • jumbo
  • leviathan
  • mammoth
  • monster
  • mountain
  • ogre
  • polypheme
  • titan
  • whale
  • whopper
  • bank
  • dune
  • gurry
  • hill
  • hog
  • mote
  • mound
  • mountain
  • pile
  • tumulus
  • bank
  • cliff
  • crag
  • escarpment
  • headland
  • hill
  • mountain
  • peak
  • promontory
  • ridge
  • rock
  • alluvion
  • bank
  • batch
  • bunch
  • bundle
  • clump
  • cluster
  • deposit
  • heap
  • hill
  • lot
  • mass
  • mound
  • mountain
  • parcel
  • pile
  • set
  • shock
  • stack
  • acclivity
  • altitude
  • ascent
  • boost
  • eminence
  • heave
  • hill
  • hillock
  • hoist
  • levitation
  • mountain
  • platform
  • ridge
  • rise
  • roof
  • top
  • uplift
  • upthrow
  • Hercules
  • behemoth
  • bulk
  • cetacean
  • colossus
  • cyclops
  • elephant
  • goliath
  • hulk
  • jumbo
  • leviathan
  • mammoth
  • monster
  • mountain
  • ogre
  • polypheme
  • titan
  • whale
  • whopper

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mountain

noun

Definition of mountainnext

1

as in peak

an elevation of land higher than a hill

my cousin likes to climb mountains just because she can

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • peak

  • alp

  • mount

  • pinnacle

  • summit

  • hump

  • cordillera

  • sierra

  • mountaintop

  • mountain range

  • horn

  • knob

  • seamount

  • range

  • inselberg

  • aiguille


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • valley

  • basin

  • bowl

  • depression

  • vale

  • hollow

  • valley

  • basin

  • bowl

  • depression

  • vale

  • hollow

2

as in loads

a considerable amount

receives a mountain of mail every year for the holidays

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • loads

  • ton

  • pile

  • slew

  • plenty

  • hundred

  • chunk

  • raft

  • dozen

  • wealth

  • deal

  • bunch

  • stack

  • quantity

  • abundance

  • lot

  • bundle

  • heap

  • bucket

  • much

  • yard

  • pot

  • pack

  • volume

  • myriad

  • truckload

  • good deal

  • mass

  • multiplicity

  • sight

  • barrel

  • profusion

  • fistful

  • basketful

  • carload

  • sheaf

  • gobs

  • peck

  • plenitude

  • plateful

  • potful

  • store

  • spate

  • mess

  • bushel

  • reams

  • sea

  • shipload

  • lashins

  • wad

  • boatload

  • plentitude

  • scads

  • oodles

  • passel

  • flood

  • lashings

  • thousands

  • quite a bit

  • all kinds (of)

  • score

  • plague

  • surplus

  • rash

  • multitude

  • epidemic

  • army

  • excess

  • horde

  • deluge

  • bonanza

  • swarm

  • throng

  • overabundance

  • host

  • flock

  • overflow

  • crowd

  • overkill

  • herd

  • embarrassment

  • million

  • crush

  • surfeit

  • oversupply

  • plethora

  • superabundance

  • overmuch

  • legion

  • press

  • redundancy

  • mob

  • bevy

  • drove

  • superfluity

  • overage

  • cram

  • trillion

  • zillion

  • gazillion

  • kazillion

  • jillion


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • shadow

  • spot

  • strain

  • grain

  • shade

  • taste

  • speck

  • touch

  • handful

  • molecule

  • fragment

  • bit

  • sprinkling

  • streak

  • peanuts

  • ray

  • atom

  • trace

  • suspicion

  • sprinkle

  • pittance

  • pinch

  • mouthful

  • mite

  • ace

  • hint

  • shred

  • particle

  • dram

  • ounce

  • dot

  • granule

  • lick

  • scrap

  • nip

  • glimmer

  • whit

  • portion

  • dab

  • mote

  • section

  • drop

  • crumb

  • piece

  • tad

  • little

  • modicum

  • dash

  • shot

  • smattering

  • tittle

  • scruple

  • jot

  • poverty

  • driblet

  • fleck

  • iota

  • smidge

  • morsel

  • smidgeon

  • smidgen

  • shortage

  • smidgin

  • flyspeck

  • scintilla

  • lack

  • absence

  • scarcity

  • nubbin

  • deficit

  • famine

  • smatter

  • deficiency

  • paucity

  • insufficiency

  • want

  • inadequacy

  • dearth

  • undersupply

  • scantiness

  • scarceness

  • scantness

  • meagerness

  • skimpiness

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  • shadow

  • spot

  • strain

  • grain

  • shade

  • taste

  • speck

  • touch

  • handful

  • molecule

  • fragment

  • bit

  • sprinkling

  • streak

  • peanuts

  • ray

  • atom

  • trace

  • suspicion

  • sprinkle

  • pittance

  • pinch

  • mouthful

  • mite

  • ace

  • hint

  • shred

  • particle

  • dram

  • ounce

  • dot

  • granule

  • lick

  • scrap

  • nip

  • glimmer

  • whit

  • portion

  • dab

  • mote

  • section

  • drop

  • crumb

  • piece

  • tad

  • little

  • modicum

  • dash

  • shot

  • smattering

  • tittle

  • scruple

  • jot

  • poverty

  • driblet

  • fleck

  • iota

  • smidge

  • morsel

  • smidgeon

  • smidgen

  • shortage

  • smidgin

  • flyspeck

  • scintilla

  • lack

  • absence

  • scarcity

  • nubbin

  • deficit

  • famine

  • smatter

  • deficiency

  • paucity

  • insufficiency

  • want

  • inadequacy

  • dearth

  • undersupply

  • scantiness

  • scarceness

  • scantness

  • meagerness

  • skimpiness

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3

as in pile

a quantity of things thrown or stacked on one another

he piled a mountain of mashed potatoes on his plate

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • pile

  • stack

  • hill

  • mound

  • heap

  • cock

  • bank

  • embankment

  • bed

  • hoard

  • layer

  • pyramid

  • collection

  • drift

  • accumulation

  • rick

  • assemblage

  • array

  • mow

  • bar

  • jumble

  • barrow

  • aggregate

  • gathering

  • cairn

  • grouping

  • pyre

  • conglomeration

  • pileup

  • knot

  • huddle

Phrases Containing mountain

  • mountain lion
  • mountain dew
  • mountain lion
  • mountain dew

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mount

mountain

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What is another word for mountain?

257 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ mˈa͡ʊntɪn], [ mˈa‍ʊntɪn], [ m_ˈaʊ_n_t_ɪ_n]

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  • Table of Contents

    • adj.

      Other relevant words: (adjective)

      • mountainous.
    • a. & adv.

      outdoor (adjective, adverb)

      • hilltop,
      • yarder.
    • adv.

      outdoor (adverb)

      • out side,
      • out house,
      • most out of doors,
      • most nature-loving,
      • more alfresco,
      • most out-of-doors,
      • woodser,
      • most patio,
      • out-door,
      • more nature-loving,
      • most garden,
      • more hilltop,
      • more nature loving,
      • more picnic,
      • more natureloving,
      • un-restricted,
      • woodsest,
      • most nature loving,
      • out door,
      • nature loving,
      • most hilltop,
      • more out-of-doors,
      • most natureloving,
      • out the house,
      • in formal,
      • yardest,
      • more out of doors,
      • most mountain,
      • un restricted,
      • in-formal,
      • more mountain,
      • more patio,
      • natureloving.
    • adv

      Other relevant words: (adverb)

      • outdoor.

      outdoor (adverb)

      • out of the house,
      • out of doors,
      • out-of-doors,
      • nature-loving,
      • in the open,
      • alfresco.
    • n.

      • a good/great deal of something,
      • quite a few,
      • all manner of something,
      • a load of/loads of something,
      • a lot/lots.

      • dune,
      • highlands,
      • fell,
      • foothills,
      • cliff,
      • order,
      • tumble,
      • Downs,
      • bank,
      • shock,
      • Butte,
      • ascent.

      a great deal (noun)

      • big.

      a lot (noun)

      • myriad.

      amount (noun)

      • quantity.

      barrow (noun)

      • Gurry,
      • gurries.

      cliff (noun)

      • palisades.

      drift (noun)

      • de posits,
      • de-posits,
      • de-posit,
      • de posit.

      elevation (noun)

      • levitation,
      • upthrow,
      • hillock.

      giant (noun)

      • cyclopses,
      • polyphemes,
      • herculeses,
      • goliath.

      gob (noun)

      • protuberan.

      heap (noun)

      • pro-fusion,
      • great deals,
      • pro fusion,
      • pro fusions,
      • pro-fusions,
      • a lots.

      height (noun)

      • tiptop,
      • solstice,
      • solstices,
      • tallness,
      • Vertices,
      • pinnacle.

      landmark (noun)

      • wayposts.

      lump (noun)

      • tumescence,
      • handfuls,
      • knurls,
      • Knurl,
      • wedge,
      • gob,
      • solids.

      mass (noun)

      • lion share,
      • lions share,
      • greater parts.

      mound (noun)

      • knoll,
      • Tumuli,
      • anthills,
      • tumulus,
      • molehill,
      • anthill,
      • molehills.

      mount (noun)

      • mount.

      mountain (noun)

      • range,
      • hill,
      • upland,
      • hump,
      • sierra,
      • alp.

      much (noun)

      • appreciable amounts,
      • ex-cesses,
      • plentifulnesses,
      • co piousness,
      • super-abundance,
      • co piousnesses,
      • super abundance,
      • co-piousnesses,
      • ex cess,
      • ex-cess,
      • over supply,
      • co-piousness,
      • super-abundances,
      • all kinds ofs,
      • over supplies,
      • very muches,
      • super abundances.

      object (noun)

      • mountain.

      obstacle (noun)

      • catch22’s,
      • dis incentives,
      • re striction,
      • dis-incentives,
      • catch22,
      • dis incentive,
      • dis-incentive,
      • re strictions,
      • catch-22’s,
      • re-strictions,
      • re-striction,
      • catch 22’s,
      • catch 22.

      obstruction (noun)

      • blockings.

      Other relevant words: (noun)

      • multiplicity,
      • plentifulness,
      • hangup,
      • hurdle,
      • landmark,
      • trillion,
      • milepost,
      • leviathans,
      • Jillion,
      • pile,
      • disincentive,
      • very much,
      • tons,
      • ton,
      • peak,
      • lump,
      • mass,
      • hang up,
      • great quantity,
      • barrow,
      • greater part,
      • scad,
      • obstacles,
      • all kinds of,
      • scads,
      • obstacle,
      • battlegrounds,
      • passel,
      • million,
      • cyclops,
      • ream,
      • mountains,
      • mammoths,
      • Disincentives,
      • staples,
      • drift,
      • piles,
      • ridge,
      • stack,
      • great deal,
      • mound,
      • giant,
      • elevation,
      • Aiguille,
      • battleground,
      • over-supplies,
      • waypost,
      • over-supply,
      • slew,
      • aiguilles,
      • bluff,
      • appreciable amount,
      • great quantities,
      • obstruction,
      • crags,
      • monuments,
      • mileposts,
      • crag,
      • leviathan,
      • outdoors,
      • jumbos,
      • heap,
      • polypheme.

      outdoors (noun)

      • patios,
      • green earth,
      • bucolic surroundings,
      • FRESH AIR.

      stack (noun)

      • sheaf,
      • Sheaves.

      towering (noun)

      • elevated,
      • plateau,
      • ski-country,
      • isolated,
      • above the timber line,
      • broken,
      • steep,
      • above the snow line,
      • lofty,
      • snow-capped,
      • weighty.

      very large hill (noun)

      • glob,
      • tor,
      • dome,
      • pike,
      • palisade,
      • eminence,
      • volcano.
    • Other synonyms:

      • andes,
      • precipice,
      • trout,
      • land,
      • highland,
      • agglomeration,
      • summit.

      • height,
      • pyramid.

      • litter.

      • wall.

      a great deal

      • much,
      • wealth,
      • power,
      • abundance,
      • world,
      • barrel,
      • profusion,
      • pack.

      lamb

      • sheep.

      nectar

      • honey.

      plateau

      • mesa.

      slope

      • escarpment.

    How to use «Mountain» in context?

    Mountains have always been a source of inspiration and fascination for humans. They are some of the oldest living creatures on Earth and are thought to have played a significant role in the development of human culture. They are also some of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring natural sights in the world.

    There are a number of different types of mountains, some of which are much taller than others. Some are made up of rocks, while others are made up of ice. Nearly every country in the world has at least one mountain, and there are even mountains in space!

    There are a number of different ways to get to mountains.

    Paraphrases for Mountain:

    Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
    • Forward Entailment

      • Proper noun, singular
        mount.
    • Independent

      • Proper noun, singular
        Mont, BRAS, RAPIDS.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        Hiking, coordinates, hill-country.
    • Other Related

      • Proper noun, singular
        hill, hills, mountainous, montagne.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        hill, mount, mountainous, mountainside, ridge, upland, mountaintop.

    Homophones for Mountain:

    • mediation, methadone, muhammadan, mention, midden, motown, meatman, momentum, median, monition, minuteman, manawydan, munition, mutton, mdma, meditation, mountain man, maintain, mentation, montane, Maundy Money, mutation, medan, madman, mitten, Mindanao, menhaden, matinee, Mt Etna, mantinea, monotony, meantime, minden, mud hen, methionine, madonna, mid-may, modem, Mutawa’een, mouton, moth-eaten, madame, mohammedan, man-to-man, manawyddan, montanan, mutiny, montana, monodon, manhattan, matman, madwoman, myotomy, Mandaean, maiden name, Mount Etna, mithan, madam, myodynia, medina, muadhdhin, myotonia, muton, mantineia, maianthemum, medium, metonym, monotone, metonymy, methadon, madden, methane, mundane, mid-on, maiden, Mount Whitney, menadione, mean time, mahatma, motion, Mandean, muhammedan, methenamine, mow down, maintenon, mountain anemone, mentum.

    Hypernym for Mountain:

    • n.

      • object
        ben, volcano, seamount, alp.

    Hyponym for Mountain:

    • n.

      • object
        elevation, natural elevation.

    Meronym for Mountain:

    • n.

      • object
        mountainside, versant, mountain peak.

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    Synonyms:
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    Resources

    • MOUNTAIN synonyms at Thesaurus.com
    • MOUNTAIN synonyms and antonyms — Merriam-Webster dictionary
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    What is another word for Mountain?

    • pile

      order, great deal

    • heap

      order, great deal

    • mount

      peak, very large hill

    • stack

      heap, order

    • mass

      order, heap

    • lot

      great deal, mass

    • hill

      order, mount

    • peak

      very large hill

    • abundance

      heap, profusion

    • mound

      heap, great deal

    • plenty

      big

    • height

      peak, geography

    • peck

      big

    • alp

      peak, very large hill

    • profusion

      heap, big

    • elevation

      peak, hill

    • great deal

    • mess

    • slew

    • eminence

      peak, very large hill

    • sight

      big

    • wad

    • ton

      very large hill

    • quantity

      profusion

    • sierra

      range

    • prominence

      geography

    • passel

    • wealth

      big

    • load

    • oodles

      lots

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    1. mountain, mountnoun

      a land mass that projects well above its surroundings; higher than a hill

      Synonyms:
      backing, wad, mass, pot, lot, batch, saddle horse, hatful, good deal, quite a little, riding horse, heap, muckle, passel, spate, great deal, slew, mess, mint, tidy sum, raft, plenty, mount, peck, stack, sight, mickle, pile, setting, climb, flock, deal

    2. batch, deal, flock, good deal, great deal, hatful, heap, lot, mass, mess, mickle, mint, mountain, muckle, passel, peck, pile, plenty, pot, quite a little, raft, sight, slew, spate, stack, tidy sum, wadnoun

      (often followed by `of’) a large number or amount or extent

      «a batch of letters»; «a deal of trouble»; «a lot of money»; «he made a mint on the stock market»; «see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos»; «it must have cost plenty»; «a slew of journalists»; «a wad of money»

      Synonyms:
      push-down list, flock, destiny, bulk, cud, chaw, multitude, upsurge, atomic reactor, pile, quid, deal, spile, smokestack, caboodle, crapper, commode, throne, troop, fold, bay window, stool, softwood, chew, gage, push-down store, push-down storage, weed, hand, heap, surge, kitty, jalopy, smoke, muddle, band, lot, passel, slew, vision, freshet, potbelly, mussiness, jam, muss, hole, flowerpot, mint candy, visual modality, quite a little, clutch, luck, plentifulness, toilet, masses, ken, mess hall, down, atomic pile, messiness, the great unwashed, peck, tummy, agglomerate, sight, volume, wad, plug, mount, potty, set, nap, portion, skunk, push-down stack, chain reactor, rush, mound, good deal, big money, galvanic pile, pickle, sens, bundle, fate, voltaic pile, draw, stilt, green goddess, people, visual sense, sess, batch, view, pot, stack, mess, bunch, spate, plenteousness, locoweed, piling, bus, bargain, survey, business deal, plenty, potentiometer, mint, dope, plentitude, cumulus, plenitude, raft, jackpot, mickle, can, big bucks, kettle of fish, mass, tidy sum, corporation, circumstances, hatful, potful, megabucks, circle, grass, great deal, trade, cumulation, fix, muckle, fortune, hoi polloi

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    1. mountainnoun

      Synonyms:
      mount

      Associated words:
      orology, orography, orogeny, montiform, butte, arete, spur, montanic, intermontane, oread, mountainous, ultramontane, bergstock, subalpine, alpenstock, range, ridge, submontane, alpestrine

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    1. List of paraphrases for «mountain»:

      mountainous, mountains, montagne, hill, mount, al-jabal, mont, ponderosa, shan, jabal, montane, montaña, beetle, mountainside, upland, al-gabali, montagnes, jebel, montagnard, montagnards, mountaintop, hill-country

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    1. Gregg Losinski:

      This holy mountain of ours, Bear Butte, is named because of the mightiness of the grizzly, we have a lot of history with this great animal and many stories. Grizzlies are like humans. We respect them for being like us.

    2. Daniel Stadler:

      There does come a time when the mountain is too steep to go back to baseline. But can Jimmy Carter get back to a good quality of life ? Certainly — especially with good family and social support.

    3. Mike Hollman:

      The braided river banks and mountain light make for some great landscape photography.

    4. Jose Velazquez:

      Today is a day of relief to know it took a multiracial coalition of individuals with different backgrounds and beliefs to move a mountain to challenge the state education apparatus.

    5. Masaharu Ohtake:

      We saw a fire truck heaped with a mountain of bones. It was hard to understand how so many bodies could be piled up like that.


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