Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
monty
noun
/ˈmɒnti/

Definition
The term ‘monty’ often refers to something that is certain or guaranteed. It is most commonly used in the phrase ‘the full monty,’ which implies a complete or total amount.

Examples
- When it comes to his commitments, he’ll give you the full monty every time.
- They decided to go for the full monty on their wedding planning, sparing no expense.
- If you’re going to do it, you might as well go the whole monty!

Meaning
In British slang, ‘monty’ signifies certainty or assurance; it can denote doing something to the fullest extent.

Synonyms
- full measure
- whole thing
- entirety