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    mum
    /mʌm/

    adjective

    • 1. not speaking; silent.

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  2. MUM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of mum in English. mum. noun [ C ] uk / mʌm / us / mʌm / Add to word list. A1 UK informal (US mom) a mother: I'll ask my mum if I can go. [ as form of address ] Happy birthday, Mum . All the mums and dads are invited to the school play at the end of the year. She loves being a mum.

  3. 1. : to perform in a pantomime. 2. : to go about merrymaking in disguise during festivals. mum. 3 of 5. noun (1) : a strong ale or beer. mum. 4 of 5. chiefly British spelling of mom. mum. 5 of 5. noun. : chrysanthemum. Synonyms. Adjective. dumb. mute.

  4. Mar 28, 2024 · Both words mean the same thing: they are terms of affection for ones mother. The variation in spelling and pronunciation simply reflects different English dialects. So, whether you say ‘Mom’ or ‘Mum’, you’re expressing love for your mother just in a way that aligns with your local dialect.

  5. 5 meanings: mainly British → an informal word for mother1 1. keeping information to oneself; silent 2. → See mum's the word to.... Click for more definitions.

  6. mum. Someone who's mum has nothing to say, especially on a particular subject. If you agree to keep someone's secret, you could tell them, " Mum 's the word!" A shy child who's new at school might stay mum all day, and even your most talkative friend might remain mum on controversial topics like religion and politics.

  7. Definition of mum noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Meaning of mum – Learner’s Dictionary. mum. noun [ C ] UK informal uk / mʌm / (US mom) Add to word list. A1. mother: I asked my mum but she said no. Can we go now, Mum? Fewer examples. My mum always comments on what I'm wearing. My mum thinks dyed blonde hair is really common.

  9. Mum is an adjective that means keeping quiet. It can also be used by itself to mean Be quiet! This sense of mum is especially used in the expressions keep mum and mum’s the word. In the U.K. and other places, mum is used as a word for mom or madam. It’s also commonly used as a short way of saying chrysanthemum, a type of flower.

  10. mum. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mum1 /mʌm/ S1 W2 noun [countable] 1 British English mother SYN mom American English 2 → mum’s the word Examples from the Corpus mum • In the vast majority of cases this means giving them a mum and dad.

  11. UK /mʌm/ noun (British English, informal) one's mother she often goes round to see her mum, who lives nearby (as name) Jane worried all the way home about telling Mum Examples Her comparison of older mothers to teenage mums and her call for government intervention is likely to prove highly controversial.