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verb

hum

HUHM
verb
1
To sing a tune with your lips closed, without forming words.
"She hummed a lullaby as she rocked the baby to sleep."
"He hummed along to the radio while driving."
2
To make a low, steady, continuous sound.
"The refrigerator hummed quietly in the kitchen."
"Bees hummed lazily around the flowerbed."
noun
1
A low, steady, continuous sound.
"The hum of the air conditioner made it hard to sleep."
"She could hear the distant hum of traffic outside."

How to Use Hum

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA low continuous sound, or making that sound — either by singing without words or from a machine, insect, etc.

Common pairings
hum a tune the hum of machinery a low hum

Word Forms

hummed past tense, hums plural, hums singular

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Etymology

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

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