Definition, synonyms and related words
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."
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.