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mum
1[muhm]
interjection
(used to demand immediate silence.)
mum
2[muhm]
verb (used without object)
to say “mum”; call for silence.
to act as a mummer.
mum
3[muhm]
noun
mum
4[muhm]
noun
mom.
mum
5[muhm]
noun
a strong beer or ale, first made in Brunswick, Germany.
mum
6[muhm]
noun
mum
1/ mʌm /
adjective
keeping information to oneself; silent
noun
silence or secrecy is to be observed
mum
2/ mʌm /
noun
an informal word for mother 1
mum
3/ mʌm /
verb
(intr) to act in a mummer's play
mum
4/ mʌm /
noun
obsolete, a type of beer made from cereals, beans, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of mum1
Origin of mum2
Origin of mum3
Origin of mum5
Word History and Origins
Origin of mum1
Origin of mum2
Origin of mum3
Origin of mum4
Idioms and Phrases
mum's the word, do not reveal what you know (about something); keep silent.
Mum's the word, or the surprise party won't be a surprise.
Example Sentences
Both mums want the people responsible to stop.
Though technically classified as a "low grade" skin cancer – a basel cell carcinoma – it had to be surgically removed, leaving the Newcastle mum with a scar just below her eye.
For a teenage mum from a council estate in Stockport to serve as the highest level of government has been the honour of my life.
“Her death scene felt like a farewell, and I reflected on the fact that I called her mum for 12 years and that was very strange,” Bonneville adds.
My mum was like, 'Well, she's got nowhere else to go.
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When To Use
Mum is an adjective that means keeping quiet. It can also be used by itself to mean Be quiet!This sense of mum is especially used in the expressions keep mum and mum’s the word. In the U.K. and other places, mum is used as a word for mom or madam. It’s also commonly used as a short way of saying chrysanthemum, a type of flower.Example: Mum’s keeping mum—I can’t get a word out of her!
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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