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Noun — Energy, force, or appeal that makes something impressive or effective.

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Informal.

Etymology

Imitative in origin, echoing a low grunting or thudding sound.

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What does “oomph” mean?

The word “oomph” means energy, force, or appeal that makes something impressive or effective. In plain terms, energy, punch, or impressive power behind something.

How do you pronounce “oomph”?

“Oomph” is pronounced uumf (/ʊmf/ in IPA).

How do you use “oomph” in a sentence?

Here is “oomph” used in a sentence: “The new engine gives the car a lot more oomph on the highway.”

What part of speech is “oomph”?

“Oomph” is a noun.

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