Everest
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Mount, a mountain in S Asia, on the boundary between Nepal and Tibet, in the Himalayas: the highest mountain in the world. 29,028 feet (8,848 meters).
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high point; summit.
The book is an Everest in the field of historical scholarship.
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a male given name.
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Nepalese name: Sagarmatha. Chinese names: Qomolangma. Chomolungma. a mountain in S Asia on the border between Nepal and Tibet, in the Himalayas: the highest mountain in the world; first climbed by members of a British-led expedition (1953). Height: established as 8848 m (29 028 ft) for many years, but the latest of a series of more recent reassessments (in 1999), not currently accepted by all authorities or by either of the controlling governments, puts it at 8850 m (29 035 ft)
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any high point of ambition or achievement
Etymology
Origin of Everest
C19: named after Sir G. Everest (1790–1866), Surveyor-General of India
Example Sentences
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The $60 million production, paid for the UFC and sponsors, was a logistical Everest, but also the sort of society-shocking stunt that stirs something primal in UFC Barnum Dana White.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 15, 2026
In Nepal, she traveled to Everest Base Camp to write a dispatch for the Christian Science Monitor on the country's attempts to more closely regulate the mountaineering industry.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 12, 2026
"When I got the keys to that flat it felt like I'd reached the top of Mount Everest," she said.
From BBC • Jun. 4, 2026
At least five people have died this season -- two Indians and three Nepali climbers involved in Everest preparations.
From Barron's • Jun. 4, 2026
The wind was still whipping up a furious ground-blizzard at the surface, but far above, the sky had begun to clear, revealing the hulking silhouettes of Everest and Lhotse.
From "Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer
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