Associations to the word «Monty»
Noun
- Hewitt
- Granny
- Bbc
- Brooke
- Nichols
- Fringe
- Geoff
- Mcbride
- Flick
- Biscuit
- Joyce
- Hayward
- Messiah
- Marilyn
- Bandit
- Laurie
- Cricketer
- Molina
- Mal
- Gaines
- Rupert
- Mildred
- Absurdity
- Bright
- Wilkes
- Wanda
- Atkinson
- Jeff
- Mel
- Harrison
- Presenter
- Stefan
- Reunion
- Liar
- Sitcom
- Simon
- Obligation
- Patsy
- Roberts
- Kenny
- Veda
- Brit
- Humor
- Linebacker
- Blaise
- Ronnie
- Nash
- Ron
- Episode
- Auf
- Reptile
- Contender
- Joke
- Connolly
- Doo
- Brown
- Starring
- Raven
- Montrose
- Announcer
- Stacey
- Dickens
- Guerrilla
- Tim
- Feller
- Autobiography
- Special
- Barry
- Pianist
- Lew
- Sue
- Grandma
- Cinematographer
- Wr
- Fields
- Sonny
- Miranda
- Gertrude
- Gardener
- Bertrand
- Templar
- Webber
- Homage
- Trailer
- Hall
- Robbie
- Holmes
- Cheese
- Film
- Elvis
Adverb
Wiktionary
MONTY, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given names Montgomery and Montague.
MONTY, proper noun. Montgomery of Alamein
MONTY HALL PROBLEM, proper noun. A brainteaser regarding probability, in which a game show contestant picks a door to win a prize. One door conceals a car; the other two conceal goats. After the contestant picks a door, the host opens another door to reveal a goat. Counterintuitively, it is then in the contestant's interests to switch to the remaining door.
MONTY PYTHON, proper noun. Monty Python's Flying Circus, a former British comedy troupe.
Wise words
We cannot always control our thoughts, but we can control
our words, and repetition impresses the subconscious, and we
are then master of the situation.