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Mantle Meaning in English

word

/ˈmæntəɫ/
MAN-tuhl
/mˈɑːntəl/
MAHN-tuhl

Definition

A mantle is a loose piece of clothing, like a cloak, worn over other clothes, or a covering layer. In science, it is the layer inside a planet between the crust and the core.

Usage & Nuances

In modern English, 'mantle' is rare for clothing (now poetic or historical). It's common in geology ('the Earth's mantle') and metaphorical uses ('take up the mantle' = accept a role or responsibility). 'Mantle' is not the same as 'mantel' (shelf above a fireplace).

Example Sentences

The Earth's mantle is made of solid rock.

basic

The king wore a red mantle during the ceremony.

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A thin mantle of fog covered the city at dawn.

natural

After the leader resigned, she took up the mantle of responsibility.

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You should hang your coat on the mantle above the fireplace.

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Snow gave the ground a white mantle in the morning.

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