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Verb
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simple past tense and past participle of meng

"I went to the store yesterday, but I have not returned yet because my ment was delayed by traffic."

In plain English: To ment someone means to help them learn something new by giving advice and guidance.

"The old files were ment and stored in the attic for safekeeping."

Example Sentences
"The old files were ment and stored in the attic for safekeeping." verb
"He ment his team by giving them clear instructions during the meeting." verb
"She ment her younger brother on how to save money for college." verb
"Please ment your new ideas with us before we start the project." verb
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Origin

The suffix -ment comes from the Korean word menteu, which originally referred to spoken remarks or lines delivered during a performance. It entered English through modern media and internet culture where it describes short text messages or captions added to videos and social media posts.

Rhyming Words
ent bent went sent vent pent hent cent fent dent tent kent gent rent lent djent ament seent brent shent
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