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  1. DUMMY definition: 1. a large model of a human, especially one used to show clothes in a shop: 2. something that is…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of DUMMY is a person who is incapable of speaking. How to use dummy in a sentence.

  3. Dummy definition: an imitation, representation, or copy of something, such as for display, testing, or use as a stage prop. See examples of DUMMY used in a sentence.

  4. Synonyms for DUMMY: fake, faux, synthetic, simulated, artificial, imitation, false, mock; Antonyms of DUMMY: real, natural, genuine, true, legitimate, bona fide, valuable, authentic

  5. You can use dummy to refer to things that are not real, but have been made to look or behave as if they are real. Dummy patrol cars will be set up beside motorways to frighten speeding motorists. They asked her to put together a dummy for a new magazine.

  6. [countable] a thing that seems to be real but is only a copy of the real thing. The bottles of whisky on display are all dummies. [countable] (North American English, informal) a stupid person. Don't just stand there, you dummy. [countable] (in some sports) an occasion when you pretend to make a particular move and then do not do so.

  7. DUMMY definition: 1. a small, rubber object that a baby sucks to stop it crying 2. a stupid person: 3. a model of a…. Learn more.

  8. A dummy is a type of doll that looks like a person. Entertainers called ventriloquists can make dummies appear to talk. The automobile industry uses dummies in cars to study how safe cars are during a crash. A dummy can also be anything that looks real but doesn’t work: a fake.

  9. Definition of dummy verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. noun. /ˈdʌmi/ (pl. dummies) [countable] a model of a person, used especially when making clothes or for showing them in a store window a tailor's dummy a ventriloquist's dummy. Definitions on the go. Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app.

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