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  1. mum. noun [ C ] us / mʌm / uk / 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.

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      mother: I asked my mum but she said no. Can we go now, Mum?...

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  3. noun. : chrysanthemum. Synonyms. Adjective. dumb. mute.

  4. 1. countable noun A1. Your mum is your mother. You can call your mum 'Mum'. [mainly British, informal] He misses his mum. Mum and Dad are coming for lunch. Don't worry, Mum. You're about to become a mum. regional note: in AM, usually use mom.

  5. Mum definition: silent; not saying a word. See examples of MUM used in a sentence.

  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. Definitions of 'mum' 1. Your mum is your mother. You can call your mum 'Mum'. [mainly British, informal] [...] 2. See keep mum/stay mum [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'mum' British English: mʌm American English: mʌm. More. Conjugations of 'mum' present simple: I mum, you mum [...] past simple: I mummed, you mummed [...]

  8. 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. My mum got the wrong end of the stick and thought that Jim was my boyfriend. "I've run out of money, mum." "That figures."

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