mounted

Main Entry:
mounted [moun-tid]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: on horseback
Synonyms: horsed, in the saddle, riding, seated
Antonyms: afoot, dismounted, unhorsed
Main Entry: mounted
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: backed
Synonyms: pasted on, reinforced, set off, strengthened
Main Entry: mount
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: climb
Synonyms: arise, ascend, back, bestride, clamber up, climb onto, climb up on, escalade, escalate, get astride, get up on, go up, jump on, lift, rise, scale, soar, tower, up, vault
Antonyms: alight, dismount, fall
Main Entry: mount
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: increase, grow
Synonyms: accumulate, aggravate, augment, build, deepen, enhance, enlarge, escalate, expand, heighten, intensate, intensify, multiply, pile up, redouble, rise, rouse, swell, upsurge, wax
Antonyms: decline, decrease, drop, fall, slump, subside
Main Entry: mount
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: affix, frame
Synonyms: emplace, exhibit, fit, install, place, position, prepare, produce, put in place, put on, set up, show, stage
Antonyms: dismount, unfix
Main Entry: firm
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: stable, unmoving
Synonyms: anchored, bolted, braced, cemented, closed, durable, embedded, fast, fastened, fixed, immobile, immovable, motionless, mounted, nailed, petrified, riveted, robust, rooted, screwed, secure, secured, set, settled, soldered, solid, sound, spiked, stationary, steady, strong, sturdy, substantial, taut, tenacious, tight, tightened, unfluctuating, unshakable, welded
Antonyms: moving, unsettled, unstable, wavering
Main Entry: framed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: surrounded by a frame
Synonyms: bordered, clasped, compassed, confined, encased, encircled, enclosed, enveloped, fringed, girdled, matted, mounted, outlined, wrapped, wreathed
Main Entry: aggravate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cause to become worse
Synonyms: complicate, deepen, enhance, exacerbate, exaggerate, heighten, increase, inflame, intensify, magnify, mount, rise, rouse, worsen
Notes: to aggravate is to make something worse, while to exacerbate is to increase something's bitterness or harshness
aggravate means 'to add to' an already troublesome or vexing matter or condition while irritate means 'to vex, annoy, or chafe'
irritate means 'inflame' (originally 'excite, rouse'); aggravate means 'worsen'
Antonyms: alleviate, help, improve, relieve, soothe
Main Entry: arise
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: get, stand, or go up
Synonyms: ascend, climb, jump, mount, move upward, pile out, rise, rise and shine, roll out, soar, stand, tower, turn out, wake up
Antonyms: lay, lie, sit
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