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Hum   /həm/   Listen
Hum

noun
1.
The state of being or appearing to be actively engaged in an activity.  Synonym: busyness.  "There is a constant hum of military preparation"
2.
An Islamic fundamentalist group in Pakistan that fought the Soviet Union in Afghanistan in the 1980s; now operates as a terrorist organization primarily in Kashmir and seeks Kashmir's accession by Pakistan.  Synonyms: Al Faran, Harkat-ul-Mujahidin, Harkat ul-Ansar, Harkat ul-Mujahedeen, HUA, Movement of Holy Warriors.
3.
A humming noise.  Synonym: humming.
verb
(past & past part. hummed; pres. part. humming)
1.
Sing with closed lips.
2.
Be noisy with activity.  Synonyms: buzz, seethe.
3.
Sound with a monotonous hum.  Synonym: thrum.
4.
Make a low continuous sound.



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"Hum" Quotes from Famous Books



... sahib! Hunya log bura crab. Hazur hum, do admi jaldi Lhasa giao." ("The Shokas are bad. The Hunyas are very bad. Your honour and I, we two alone, will go quickly ...
— In the Forbidden Land • Arnold Henry Savage Landor

... people got into the vehicle, and when they got out. He then impressed on her the necessity in future life, when she grew up, of always having the price of her fare ready before it was wanted, to prevent unnecessary delay. Having delivered himself of this good advice, he began to hum, keeping time by drumming with his thick Malacca cane. He was still proceeding with this amusement—producing some of the most acutely unmusical sounds I ever heard—when the omnibus stopped to give admission ...
— Basil • Wilkie Collins

... a passing humour. [Then he set himself to hum the overture and the air he had spoken of, and ...
— Diderot and the Encyclopaedists - Volume II. • John Morley

... thee a song, my lovely fellow," quoth the Tinker, "for I never tasted such ale in all my days before. By Our Lady, it doth make my head hum even now! Hey, Dame Hostess, come listen, an thou wouldst hear a song, and thou too, thou bonny lass, for never sing I so well as when bright eyes do look ...
— The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood • Howard Pyle

... begun that tune during the last term at school, in the summer. It made her think of rounders in the hot school garden, singing-classes in the large green room, all the class shouting "Gather roses while ye may," hot afternoons in the shady north room, the sound of turning pages, the hum of the garden beyond the sun-blinds, meetings in the sixth form study.... Lilla, with her black hair and the specks of bright amber in the brown of her ...
— Pointed Roofs - Pilgrimage, Volume 1 • Dorothy Richardson


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