mot

[məʊ]

mot Definition

  • 1a pithy or witty remark
  • 2a word or phrase

Using mot: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mot" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was famous for his clever mots.

  • Example

    She replied with a witty mot of her own.

  • Example

    The mot du jour is 'serendipity.'

mot Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with mot

  • mot juste

    the exact, appropriate word

    Example

    She always knows the mot juste to use in any situation.

  • a clever or witty remark

    Example

    He was known for his bon mots at dinner parties.

  • mot d'ordre

    a password or secret signal used to gain access to a place or information

    Example

    The mot d'ordre for the meeting was 'pineapple'.

Origins of mot

from Old French 'mot', meaning 'word'

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Summary: mot in Brief

'Mot' [məʊ] refers to a pithy or witty remark, or simply a word or phrase. It is often used in contexts where language and communication are emphasized, such as in literature or social gatherings. Examples include 'He was famous for his clever mots,' and 'She always knows the mot juste to use in any situation.' Phrases like 'mot juste' denote the exact, appropriate word, while 'mot d'ordre' refers to a password or secret signal.