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Verb — To sing a tune with your lips closed, without forming words.

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How to use hum

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hum a tune the hum of machinery a low hum

Etymology

From Middle English hummen, an imitative word describing the buzzing or droning sound itself.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “hum” mean?

The word “hum” means to sing a tune with your lips closed, without forming words. In plain terms, a low continuous sound, or making that sound — either by singing without words or from a machine, insect, etc.

How do you pronounce “hum”?

“Hum” is pronounced HUHM (/ˈhʌm/ in IPA).

How do you use “hum” in a sentence?

Here is “hum” used in a sentence: “She hummed a lullaby as she rocked the baby to sleep.”

What is another word for “hum”?

Words with a similar meaning to “hum” include bombinate, buzz, drone, thrum, whirr and whizz.

What is the opposite of “hum”?

The opposite of “hum” — its antonyms — is snap.

What part of speech is “hum”?

Depending on how it is used, “hum” can be a verb and a noun.

Where does the word “hum” come from?

The word “hum” comes from Middle English. From Middle English hummen, an imitative word describing the buzzing or droning sound itself.

Is “hum” a common word?

“Hum” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between humming and singing?

Humming means producing a tune with the lips closed and no words formed, while singing typically involves an open mouth and actual lyrics or vocalized sounds. Humming is often used as a quieter, more private way of enjoying a melody.

What does it mean when an engine or appliance 'hums'?

In this sense, hum describes a low, steady, continuous sound, such as the noise made by a running engine, refrigerator, or electrical device. The same word works as both a noun for the sound itself and a verb for producing it.

Is humming considered a form of singing?

Humming is related to singing in that it involves producing a musical tune vocally, but it is distinct because the lips stay closed and no words are formed, making it more of a quiet accompaniment than full singing.

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