The difference between Get up and Mount up
When used as verbs, get up means to move in an upwards direction, whereas mount up means to increase over a period of time.
check bellow for the other definitions of Get up and Mount up
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Get up as a verb (literally):
To move in an upwards direction; to ascend or climb.
Examples:
"The tired horse eventually got up and over the hurdle."
"I'm having difficulty getting up the stairs."
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Get up as a verb:
To rise from one's bed (often implying to wake up).
Examples:
"I didn't get up until midday."
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Get up as a verb:
To move from a sitting or lying position to a standing position; to stand up.
Examples:
"Get up off the couch and clean this mess!"
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Get up as a verb:
To materialise; to grow stronger.
Examples:
"As dusk fell a storm got up."
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Get up as a verb:
To bring together, amass.
Examples:
"The general got up a large body of men."
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Get up as a verb:
To gather or grow larger by accretion.
Examples:
"The locomotive got up a good head of steam."
"I could see that he was getting up a temper."
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Get up as a verb (sports):
To go towards the attacking goal.
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Get up as a verb (UK, Australia, colloquial):
To criticise.
Examples:
"He got up me about the mess I made in the kitchen."
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Get up as a verb (colloquial):
To annoy.
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Get up as a verb:
To dress in a certain way, especially extravagantly.
Examples:
"She was all got up in the most ridiculous frilly dress."
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Mount up as a verb (transitive):
to increase over a period of time; to accumulate
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Compare with synonyms and related words:
- alley oop vs get up
- get up vs rise
- get up vs stand up
- come into being vs get up
- form vs get up
- get up vs take shape
- amound vs get up
- get up vs hoard
- gather vs get up
- get up vs mount up
- berate vs get up
- get up vs tear into
- exasperate vs get up
- get up vs irritate
- heap up vs mount up
- mount up vs pile up
- decline vs mount up