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Dismount - Dictionary Entry

dismount

Part of Speech

Verb, Noun

Pronunciation

/dɪsˈmaʊnt/

Definitions

  • (Verb) To get down or off from a horse, bicycle, or other elevated position.
  • (Verb) To remove something from its position or support.
  • (Noun) The act of getting off or down from something.

Usage Examples

  • She dismounted from her horse gracefully.
  • The technician dismounted the machine from its platform.
  • His dismount from the bicycle was swift and precise.

Etymology

Derived from Old French desmonter, from des- (dis-) + monter (to mount), ultimately from Latin mons (mountain).

Synonyms

  • Alight
  • Dismember
  • Descend
  • Disengage
  • Get off

Antonyms

  • Mount
  • Ascend
  • Board
  • Climb on
  • Engage

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Frenchdescendre/də.sɑ̃dʁ/
Spanishdesmontar/desmonˈtaɾ/
Germanabsteigen/ˈapˌʃtaɪ̯ɡən/
Russianслезать/slʲɪˈzatʲ/
Arabicينزل/yanzil/
Hindiउतरना/utarnā/
Bengaliনামা/nāma/
Gujaratiઉતરવું/utaravuṁ/
Tamilஇறங்குதல்/iraṅkuthal/
Teluguదిగడం/digadam/
Chinese (Mandarin)下车/xià chē/
Japanese降りる/oriru/
Korean내리다/naerida/
Portuguesedesmontar/dʒis.mõˈtaɾ/
Italiansmontare/zmonˈtare/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /dɪsˈmaʊnt/
  • American English: /dɪsˈmaʊnt/
  • Australian English: /dɪsˈmaʊnt/

Historical Usage

The term 'dismount' has been used since the 16th century, primarily in relation to horses and military contexts.

Cultural Nuances

In various cultures, dismounting from a horse with grace or respect is a sign of discipline and good training, particularly in equestrian sports and the military.

More Information

The word 'dismount' is commonly used in both physical and metaphorical senses. It conveys the idea of descending or disengaging from a position, whether literal or figurative. The term is widely used in sports, military, and technical contexts.

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