Hum /(hŭm)/
Hum
v. i.
imp. & p. p. Hummed; p. pr. & vb. n. Humming
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To make a low, prolonged sound, like that of a bee in flight; to drone; to murmur; to buzz; as, a top hums.
Still humming on, their drowsy course they keep.
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To make a nasal sound, like that of the letter m prolonged, without opening the mouth, or articulating; to mumble in monotonous undertone; to drone.
The cloudy messenger turns me his back, And hums.
- To make an inarticulate sound, like h'm, through the nose in the process of speaking, from embarrassment or a affectation; to hem.
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To express satisfaction by a humming noise.
Here the spectators hummed.
- To have the sensation of a humming noise; as, my head hums, -- a pathological condition.
Hum
v. t.
- To sing with shut mouth; to murmur without articulation; to mumble; as, to hum a tune.
- To express satisfaction with by humming.
- To flatter by approving; to cajole; to impose on; to humbug. [Colloq. & Low]
Hum
n.
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A low monotonous noise, as of bees in flight, of a swiftly revolving top, of a wheel, or the like; a drone; a buzz.
The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums.
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Any inarticulate and buzzing sound
But 'midst the crowd, the hum, the shock of men.
- A buzz or murmur, as of approbation.
- An imposition or hoax.
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An inarticulate nasal sound or murmur, like h'm, uttered by a speaker in pause from embarrassment, affectation, etc.
These shrugs, these hums and ha's.
- A kind of strong drink formerly used. [Obs.]
Phrases & Compounds
- Venous hum
- See under Venous.
Hum
interj.
- Ahem; hem; an inarticulate sound uttered in a pause of speech implying doubt and deliberation.